Posted by
CARL Philippe (LBP) on
Oct 13, 2020; 1:00pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-JS-ImageJ-running-in-the-browser-tp5024032p5024038.html
Dear Wei,
I indeed saw the addition of the "Run in Chrome or Firefox" feature within the ImageJ website a couple of days ago.
More than probably this update is opening several new exciting perspectives and applications and an obvious one would be to teach students how to perform a given analysis.
Nevertheless something I would need (and I apologize in the case I missed it within your Twitter webpage) is how to import (or if you prefer upload) my own plugin to the run ImageJ applet.
I thank you very much in advance for your lightings on this.
My best regards,
Philippe
Philippe CARL
Laboratoire de Bioimagerie et Pathologies
UMR 7021 CNRS - Université de Strasbourg
Faculté de Pharmacie
74 route du Rhin
67401 ILLKIRCH
Tel : +33(0)3 68 85 42 89
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De: "Wei OUYANG" <
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À: "imagej" <
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Envoyé: Mardi 13 Octobre 2020 01:05:18
Objet: ImageJ.JS: ImageJ running in the browser
Hi all,
We have recently announced ImageJ.JS (
https://ij.imjoy.io): ImageJ compiled
into Javascript and running in the browser!
The goal is to enable easy sharing of image analysis workflow (macro) with
in one click. For example, click this link and it will load ImageJ and run
an example macro hosted on Gist:
https://ij.imjoy.io/?run=https://gist.github.com/oeway/ab45cc8295efbb0fb5ae1c6f9babd4acFor more detailed introduction, pease check out this twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/ImJoyTeam/status/1313826362499780614For further updates, please follow our twitter account @ImJoyTeam
Happy to hear what you think about it and join us to make it better!
Best,
Wei
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