http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Mac-vs-Windows-VirtualStack-behaviour-tp5022264p5022270.html
Have you tried the backward slashes \ \ \ \ like these.
> On Jun 25, 2019, at 6:55 PM, John Minter <
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>
> I can't get it to work on Windows either.
>
> lines 30-37 in
>
https://github.com/imagej/imagej1/blob/master/ij/VirtualStack.java> shows us what is supposed to happen. It is not clear to me what the
> lsdy path should be.
> I tried a directory and a full name for a tiff stack file. No joy.
>
> /** Creates an empty virtual stack. */
> public VirtualStack(int width, int height, ColorModel cm, String path) {
> super(width, height, cm);
> this.path = path;
> names = new String[INITIAL_SIZE];
> labels = new String[INITIAL_SIZE];
> //IJ.log("VirtualStack: "+path);
>
> Perhaps Wayne could help us with a minimal reproducible example.
> I tried a full pathname for the stack and that didn't work. Sorry I
> cannot be of more help.
> I'll probably do a Homer Simpson "Doh!" when Wayne explains it to us...
>
> John
>
> }
>
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 6:35 PM otills <
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>>
>> Thank you for this pointer John.
>>
>> I have tried replacing '/' in that line with 'D:/parentFolder/' and then
>> modifying the relative file paths in the file list being used to reference
>> file accordingly (to account from starting from a different position in the
>> file system). This did not work. Where am I going wrong?
>>
>>
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