Re: using the MIP plug-in with WCIF ImageJ

Posted by michael shaffer on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/using-the-MIP-plug-in-with-WCIF-ImageJ-tp3703373p3703376.html

Wayne replys ...

> The Multiple Image Processor plugin at
>
>     http://ciar.rcm.upr.edu/projects/imageprocessor/multiples
>
> is distributed as a JAR file ("M_I_P.jar"). All you have to
> do is copy this file to the ImageJ plugins folder, restart
> ImageJ, and there will be a new "Multiple Image Processor"
> command in the Plugins menu. You can also copy the file to an
> immediate subfolder of the plugins folder. In this case,
> after restarting ImageJ, the command will appear in the
> submenu of the Plugins menu that corresponds to the subfolder.

  Hmmm(?) ... The MIP distribution included a JAR file, and the intructions
were to copy it to a 'filters' subfolder of 'plugins', ... But for the WCIF
installation the "filters" submenu never showed.  I tried copying the JAR to
the 'plugins' directory, but MIP still didn't show.

  I just installed the NIH ImageJ distribution, copied "MIP.jar" to its
filters directory, and MIP still didn't show(???)  The file
"MultipleImageProcessor.class" will compile and run, but the MIP
distribution contains other 'class' files, which I imagine also need to
compile.  It would seem the MIP installation is more complex than simply
putting the JAR file in the plugins directory(?)

Genuinely, Michael Shaffer  :o)

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