> I tried without spaces, and in Linux-FIJI it looks like to align the labels
> centrally, see attached image.
>
> Thanks,
> Kaiming
>
> On 17 July 2018 at 17:19, Straatman, Kees (Dr.) <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
>> If you want to align to the left, just delete all the spaces
>>
>> Dialog.create("Different ImageJ versions"); Dialog.setInsets(0, 20, 0);
>> items = newArray("ImageJ", "ImageJv1.52e", "ImageJ v1.52a to ImageJ
>> v1.52e","ImageJv1.50 to ImageJ v1.51 to ImageJ v1.52e");
>> Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup("Versions:", items, 4, 1,"ImageJ");
>> Dialog.show();
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Kees
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kaiming Yin [mailto:
[hidden email]]
>> Sent: 17 July 2018 17:00
>> To:
[hidden email]
>> Subject: Re: Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup labels alignment
>>
>> Dear Kees,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply and I also want to align all menu labels to the left.
>> I don't know how to do it with Linux version FIJI and the only way I see
>> is to add spaces to adjust the positions of labels little by little which
>> is time consuming. So I wonder if there are any parameters which can define
>> the position/alignment of labels in ButtonGroup or even other similar tools
>> which need a list of labels too?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kaiming
>>
>> On 17 July 2018 at 16:51, Straatman, Kees (Dr.) <
[hidden email]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Kaiming,
>>>
>>> Do you want to centre the menu labels, as that is what your image shows ?
>>>
>>> It seems there is a difference in the way the menu is displayed in
>>> Windows compared to Linux. In Windows (same versions as you use) the
>>> spaces have no effect on the menu labels as I showed in my previous
>>> post, only the title "Versions" is positioned different when the
>>> spaces are there compared with code without spaces. All menu labels
>>> are aligned to the left (and I must say I also would prefer this).
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Kees
>>>
>>>
>>> Dr Ir K.R. Straatman
>>> Senior Experimental Officer
>>> Advanced Imaging Facility
>>> Centre for Core Biotechnology Services University of Leicester
>>> www.le.ac.uk/advanced-imaging-facility
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Kaiming Yin [mailto:
[hidden email]]
>>> Sent: 17 July 2018 15:53
>>> To:
[hidden email]
>>> Subject: Re: Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup labels alignment
>>>
>>> Dear Kees,
>>>
>>> Sorry for my unclear question. Here I attach the command lines I ran
>>> in a macro in FIJI and also the output panel in attached image. I'm
>>> running Ubuntu 18.04 and FIJI version is ImageJ 2.0.0-rc-68/1.52e;
>>> java 1.8.0_66 [64-bit].
>>>
>>> Command lines in macro:
>>>
>>> Dialog.create("Different ImageJ versions"); Dialog.setInsets(0, 20, 0);
>>> items = newArray("ImageJ ", "ImageJ
>>> v1.52e ", "ImageJ v1.52a to ImageJ v1.52e ", "
>> ImageJ
>>> v1.50 to ImageJ v1.51 to ImageJ v1.52e");
>>> Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup(" Versions:", items, 4, 1,
>>> "ImageJ ");
>>> Dialog.show();
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Kaiming
>>>
>>> On 17 July 2018 at 08:44, Straatman, Kees (Dr.) <
[hidden email]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Kaiming,
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what the problem is. Without all the spaces the labels
>>>> align to the left as well see attached image.
>>>>
>>>> Kees
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Kaiming Yin [mailto:
[hidden email]]
>>>> Sent: 16 July 2018 18:42
>>>> To:
[hidden email]
>>>> Subject: Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup labels alignment
>>>>
>>>> Dear guys,
>>>>
>>>> Can I ask if I want to add a Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup in my panel,
>>>> and the button group has four choices with labels at different
>>>> lengths for each choice. How can I align the four labels to the left
>>>> in one
>>> column please?
>>>> For example, currently I'm using command lines as below:
>>>>
>>>> items = newArray("ImageJ ", "ImageJ
>>>> v1.52e ", "ImageJ v1.52a to ImageJ v1.52e ", "
>>> ImageJ
>>>> v1.50 to ImageJ v1.51 to ImageJ v1.52e");
>>>>
>>>> Dialog.addRadioButtonGroup(" Versions:", items, 4, 1,
>>>> "ImageJ ");
>>>>
>>>> Currently I use spaces to try to align all the labels but seems
>>>> quite clumsy. Is there any other way to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Kaiming
>>>>
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