Posted by
Benjamin Grant on
Jul 12, 2013; 11:40am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-do-I-add-imageJ-fiji-libraries-to-my-project-build-path-in-Eclipse-tp5003932p5003951.html
Just type in imagej.jar in spotlight. It is not found within the actual
program as you're suggesting, it's just in a folder. In fact, if I'm not
mistaken, for Mac you just downloaded imagej.zip and , it. The unzipped
folder is just named imagej and contains imagej.jar, but it's location is
based on where you downloaded it to.
Most importantly, the problem you think you're having is not an issue. It's
not hidden within a program, it's in a folder that is readily navigatable
via eclipse as well as finder. Just use spotlight and find the location on
your mac
On Jul 12, 2013 6:34 AM, "Number5" <
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> > I think I understand what is happening. The ImageJ ij.jar file is
> > placed inside the ImageJ installation directory. You have to search
> > for that folder in your directory tree.
>
> Yup, that is the problem! But I don't know how to access the installation
> directory inside the Eclipse file browser?
>
> > If you are using Windows, I
> > think the default installation path goes along the lines of C:\Program
> > Files\ImageJ, so try that or similar combinations.
>
> I'm using a Mac!! Do you know the Mac equivalent? I've tried
> right-clicking.
>
> Thanks
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