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May 03, 2007; 12:17pm
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The answer it gives me is
c:/workspace/IJ/bin/\plugins\
and that seems to be correct. It must find the two plug-in class files
since they are added to the plugins menu.
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Re: Running ImageJ within Eclipse
Where does ImageJ think the plugins directory is? You can find out by
opening a text editor window (type shift-n), entering
getDirectory("plugins")
and typing ctrl-r (Macros>Run Macro).
-wayne
On May 2, 2007, at 10:42 AM, James Cooper wrote:
> I have the ImageJ sources in an Eclipse project under IJ/src and
> IJ/bin,
> and running ij.ImageJ brings up the menu fine.
> I put the Analyze plugins in IJ/src/plugins and IJ/bin/plugins and have
> the following VM args:
>
> -Dplugins.dir=c:/workspace/IJ/bin/ -Dmacros.dir=c:/workspace/IJ/
>
> The plugins menu shows Analyze Reader and Analyze Writer. However, if I
> try to run them from the Plugins menu, I get
>
> plugin or class not found: "Analyze_Reader"
> (java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Analyze_Reader (wrong name:
> plugins/Analyze_Reader))
>
> What do I change here to make this work?
>
> James W. Cooper
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