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> Preferences API. Unfortunately, it is not trivial to toggle these
> values from the CLI right now.
I posted a couple of quick workarounds there, too.
> Hi Dan,
>
> > Is there a way to enable ImageJ2 at the command line or in a config
> > file?
>
> The preferences are saved in a platform specific way using the Java
> Preferences API. Unfortunately, it is not trivial to toggle these values
> from the CLI right now.
>
> Could you please file an issue on GitHub with an enhancement request?
>
>
https://github.com/imagej/imagej/issues>
> Thanks,
> Curtis
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Daniel Matthews <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am using Fiji at the command line in headless mode and running commands
>> using a macro. I am working in a server environment using Ubuntu 14.04
>> (trusty). The images I am trying to work on our saved in the OME.TIFF
>> format
>> and I am trying to using the "open(path)" macro command with ImageJ2
>> options
>> enabled.
>>
>> When I download Fiji in the server it seems as if ImageJ2 options are not
>> enabled by default (I get an error telling me there are no images open).
>> Since I do not have a desktop environment, I use a local machine with the
>> same version of Ubuntu to start Fiji and enable the ImageJ2 options. I
>> then
>> tar and move this version of Fiji to the server. However, when I try to
>> run
>> my macro I get the same "no images open" error message which seems to
>> suggest that the ImageJ2 options are again disabled.
>>
>> Is there a way to enable ImageJ2 at the command line or in a config file?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dan.
>>
>>
>>
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