http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-reinstallation-confusion-tp3702511p3702514.html
Okay, I'm making progress. The bundled version with java brought my
usual open file dialog boxes back. I still can't seem to make overlays
error. But I will try again tomorrow, it's getting late.
> The ImageJ 1.36b package for Windows is available in three versions:
>
> 1. Bundled with Java 1.3.1_13 (6 MB)
> 2. Bundled with Java 1.5.0_06 (20 MB)
> 3. Without Java (1.6 MB)
>
> You can update to the latest prerelease version (1.37h) by downloading
> the ij.jar file from <
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/notes.html> into the
> ImageJ folder. The 1.6 MB package uses the latest version of Java
> installed on you system. For Plugins>Compile and Run to work, this
> must be the Java Development Kit (JDK), not the Java Runtime
> Environment (JRE). The easiest way to "install" ImageJ on a new
> computer is to copy the ImageJ folder from the old computer to the new
> one, but this requires that you have a jre (Java runtime) folder
> inside the ImageJ folder.
>
> On Jun 12, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Joanne Whitehead wrote:
>
>> Hi, yes I have Jfilechooser activated. I have just checked the versions:
>> old computer: 1.37h, java 1.5.0_06
>> new computer: 1.36b, java 1.3.1_13
>>
>> I installed from the website last week - I wonder why this is an older
>> version? I have already taken java updates, but this gave me Java
>> Runtime Environment Version 5.0 Update 7 - maybe this is not what I
>> needed.
>>
>> Sorry for elementary questions, and thanks for your help!
>> Joanne
>>
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