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I had the same problem and posted about it on the list previously. The
content.
I was using Java 1.8.0_102 and downgrading to 1.8.0_101 solved the problem.
1.8.0_111.
Le 31 oct. 2016 7:09 PM, "JonNathan" <
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Thanks for looking into this. The ImageJ home path did not have the issue
> you mentioned, so I don't think that's the problem, unfortunately. I tried
> to move the app out of the folder and back anyway, to no avail.
>
> A few more details: When opening multiple files via drag-and-drop, it
> always
> happens that two files less than the number selected get opened
> successfully
> (e.g. if 5 are dragged and dropped at once, only 3 get opened, and if 2 are
> dragged and dropped at once, none get opened), and there is an error
> message
> for the files that fail to open, e.g. "File not found:
> /Users/jnm/Desktop/test folder/Dot_Blot.tif/Users/jnm/Desktop/test
> folder/gel.tif". I also noted the same issue with a different installation
> (Fiji) on the same computer using ImageJ 1.51g, so whatever is happening
> isn't necessarily associated with 1.51h13.
>
> I also tried using a brand new installation of ImageJ on the same machine,
> with the same problem. In this case the path randomization issue was
> there,
> but the problem remained after fixing it.
>
> Jon
>
>
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