Posted by
Fabrice Cordelières on
Jun 20, 2007; 8:37pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/JACoP-problem-tp3699044p3699049.html
Dear Michael,
Thanks for reporting this not ergonomic conception of the plugin ;-) and
thanks to Wayne for answering on the workaround. I'll keep this in mind as
I'll be soon working on a new improved version of JACoP.
About the unability to change manually the threshold, I found this bug to
occur on version 1.38t for instance, but not an older version (1.38l) of
IJ... I didn't determined the precise version where the function was lost
but I guess this might come from some kind of problems between the way JACoP
was programmed and newer versions of IJ. However, I noticed that with
another plugin (3D object counter), the threshold slider and numerical field
were behaving just fine with both version of IJ !? Anyway, I'll check my
code and will let you know about that off-list.
Cheers,
Fabrice
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Thanks.
I did this which got rid of the error message, but the software
appears to disregard a manual change in the threshold settings.
-Michael
At 12:05 PM 06/20/07, you wrote:
>This is a command recorder error. You can avoid it by closing the
>Recorder window. The recorder is displaying this error because the
>first dialog displayed by the JACoP plugin has two labels that start
>with the word "Image". To fix the problem, change the labels to
>"Image_A" and "Image_B" and recompile.
>
>-wayne
>
>On Jun 20, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Michael Cammer wrote:
>
>>We are having problems with the JACoP plugin and would appreciate help.
>>
>>The plugin worked for a while and then began giving the following
>>error:
>>
>>Duplicate keyword:
>>Command: "JACoP"
>>Keyword: "image"
>>Value: green
>>Add an underscore to the corresponding label
>>in the dialog to make the first word unique.
>>
>>It then continues to run but always prints out the same r= value for
>>any given pair of images regardless of how we set the threshold.
>>
>>We're using 1.38u with Java 1.5.0_09.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>_______________________________________________________________________
_____
>>Michael Cammer Analytical Imaging Facility Albert Einstein Coll.
>>of Med.
>>URL:
http://www.aecom.yu.edu/aif/____________________________________________________________________________
Michael Cammer Analytical Imaging Facility Albert Einstein Coll. of Med.
URL:
http://www.aecom.yu.edu/aif/