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Re: Help needed with 3D Viewer

Posted by ctrueden on Jun 24, 2014; 6:59pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Help-needed-with-3D-Viewer-tp5008273p5008410.html

Hi Christian,

> instead of shifting the object, any movement of the mouse makes the
> object disappear rapidly to the right, out of the viewer window.

Until recently, there was a bug in the bug tracker about this:

    http://fiji.sc/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=432

I just closed it as "works for me", since I couldn't reproduce it.

And I still cannot reproduce with an up-to-date Fiji using the Bat Cochlea
Volume sample.

Maybe it is something about your Java3D installation...

Could you have a look at:
http://wiki.imagej.net/Debugging_intro#Debugging_Java3D_issues
?

Thanks,
Curtis


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 6:09 AM, Christian Goosmann <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> Found a workaround. Using the arrow keys while holding shift will shift
> the view, it is just not possible using the mouse.
>
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> Christian Goosmann wrote:
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>> Dear list
>> when I use 3D Viewer to view volumes out of an image stack I am not able
>> to shift the view. According to the documentation, you drag with the left
>> mouse button while the hand tool is active. But instead of shifting the
>> object, any movement of the mouse makes the object disappear rapidly to the
>> right, out of the viewer window. You can get it back by 'view>center
>> selected' but it is not shifted. I get the same result, using the bat
>> cochlea sample stack in updated FIJI win 32, lifeline version of 2013 of
>> Fiji win 32 and on lifeline version of 2014 on Fiji win 64 on a more
>> powerful machine. Am I missing any important settings or options that I
>> have to change so that 3D viewer would act as documented? Any useful hints?
>> Thank you so much
>> Christian
>>
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