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Re: installing macro properly?

Posted by Herbie on Jun 10, 2020; 9:13pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/installing-macro-properly-tp5023470p5023483.html

Sure Kenneth, that's what I wrote:

If you use "Plugins >> Install Plugin..." the installed macro is
accessible from the "Plugins"-menu but *not* from a submenu thereof.
(Emphasis now added.)

In short, what you like to obtain isn't supported, neither by a
menu-command in ImageJ nor in Fiji.

To install a macro in "Plugins >> Macros" (at the *top* of the menu) you
need to use "Plugins >> Install..." but I understand that you like to
see your macro installed in a submenu of the Plugins-list and I see *no*
way to do this by the available menu commands. It is possible however by
dropping the macro in a corresponding folder.

I accept that certain naming conventions are suboptimum, but I'm not
responsible for them and they may have evolved because of backwards
compatibility.

HTH

Herbie

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Am 10.06.20 um 22:52 schrieb Kenneth Sloan:

> Herbie-
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> That's not how is works in my FIJI installation.
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> As previously reported, I used Plugins>Install... and the macro appears at the bottom of the Plugins menu.  Now...this is below a horizontal line, and perhaps everything below that line is a macro - but I do not see the macro listed under Plugins>Macros.
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