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> Dear Avital,
> I think, but I may of course be wrong, that before trying to answer your
> question you should first explain us why you would like to convert a macro
> into a plugin.
> Indeed, You may want to develop a plugin in the case the job you want to
> perform is too sharp for being done with a macro.
> A plugin is giving you more power and within them the possibility to even
> overwrite (within your plugin) native ImageJ classes.
> Nevertheless plugins are in the same time more difficult and time consuming
> to develop than a macro where most of the code can simply be generated
> automatically by using the macro recorder.
> My best regards,
> Philippe
>
> Philippe CARL
> Laboratoire de Biophotonique et Pharmacologie
> UMR 7213 CNRS - Université de Strasbourg
> Faculté de Pharmacie
> 74 route du Rhin
> 67401 ILLKIRCH
> Tel : +33(0)3 68 85 41 84
>
>
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> De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
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> Avital
> Steinberg
> Envoyé : mercredi 30 juillet 2014 10:39
> À :
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> Objet : ImageJ macro to Java conversion
>
> Hi,
> I would like to convert code from the ImageJ macro language to Java. What
> is
> the best way to do that?
>
> Thank you,
> Avital
>
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