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Re: How do I add imageJ/fiji libraries to my project build path in Eclipse?

Posted by Number5 on Jul 12, 2013; 12:25pm
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> 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.

One of the first things I did was try and find it through spotlight! It did not find ij.jar. I tried a lot of keywords and even searched through all .jar files.

> 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

I got the zip, unzipped it. I found ij.jar (outside eclipse) by right-clicking the application icon (the microscope) and selecting 'show package contents'. After this it was located in contents/resources/java I don't know how to access this in Eclipse as the option 'show package contents' is not there!

Like I said, spotlight didn't work. It is not readily navigable for me, although it might be for others.