Posted by
ctrueden on
Apr 30, 2014; 7:53pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Fiji-updater-tp5007522p5007526.html
Hi Dave,
> this setting can be adjusted inEdit>Options>Configure Fiji
> Updater<
http://fiji.sc/Update_Fiji#Configure_the_Updater>, too.
That documentation is unfortunately obsolete -- the dialog no longer
exists. I removed the documentation to avoid future confusion.
You can run the Updater by choosing Help > Update Fiji, though.
If your Updater got set to "never" and you want to undo that, you can run
this BeanShell script:
imagej.updater.core.UpToDate.setLatestNag(-1);
This command will change in a forthcoming release of ImageJ2, though.
Regards,
Curtis
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Knecht, David <
[hidden email]>wrote:
> My installation of Fiji does not update automatically at all any more. I
> have no Edit-options-Configure Fiji Updater command in mine and I have
> never seen the dialog box below. Has something changed?
>
> According to the documentation:
>
> The Fiji Updater is a mechanism to update individual packages in Fiji. It
> is automatically run when all the following conditions are met:
>
> * Fiji was just started
> * Fiji was started without parameters (i.e. no Drag 'n Drop onto the
> Fiji icon)
> * Fiji's files can be updated by the current user
> * There is a network connection
>
> If there were updates since the Updater was run the last time, Fiji will
> ask whether you want to run the Updater now or later:
>
> [Up-to-date-check.png]<
http://fiji.sc/File:Up-to-date-check.png>
>
> In case you do not want to run the Updater upon startup, you can choose
> Never; this setting can be adjusted inEdit>Options>Configure Fiji Updater<
>
http://fiji.sc/Update_Fiji#Configure_the_Updater>, too.
>
> I
>
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