Posted by
ctrueden on
Jun 14, 2016; 8:02pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/trouble-with-3d-viewer-tp5016399p5016647.html
Hi Ilan & Gabriel,
> In Fiji I run 1.6.0, I have not tried 1.8.0
Just to clarify a little: in ImageJ2, we are migrating to Java 8, which
uses a new version of Java 3D which does not need to be separately
installed. For details, see:
http://imagej.net/Java_3DRegards,
Curtis
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http://forum.imagej.net/On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Gabriel Landini <
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wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 May 2016 06:46:07 you wrote:
> > Hi Gabriel,
> > I put the java3d files in using sudo, and I verified that they were in
> > place.
> > You are correct that Fiji can't install them for me, but I can certainly
> > install them manually.
> > The only difference is that I got 1_5_1 from Oracle whereas Fiji wants to
> > install 1_5_2, which isn't listed on the Oracle page.
> >
> > Do you have java3d running with java8?
>
> In plain IJ, I have 1.8.0 openjdk (system install, opensuse) and
> local-oracle.
> Both installed j3d 1.5.2 by just calling the 3Dviewer (the system one, as
> root).
> The 3D viewer (at least in plain IJ) downloads itself the 1.5.2 J3D files.
>
> In Fiji I run 1.6.0, I have not tried 1.8.0
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Gabriel
>
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