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> On Feb 11, 2019, at 10:18 AM, Kevin Middleton <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> I'm running OS X 10.14.2, and I am receiving the 'To open Fiji you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime' message each time I start. I installed Fiji using the bundled version from https://imagej.net/Fiji/Downloads. Separately, I also tried installing the Java 8 runtime and the nojre version (which gave the same result).
>
> Strangely, a different machine, also running Mojave, worked fine.
>
> Are there suggestions for troubleshooting this problem?
I suspect you are running into the dreaded macOS Path Randomization problem.
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2016/06/29/sierra-and-gatekeeper-path-randomization/
Path Randomization is in effect if “ImageJ home:” starts with '/private/var/folders/“ in the “Info” window opened by typing “i” (Image>Show Info) with no images open. The work around for this problem is to drag Fiji.app to another folder and (optionally) to drag it back.
-wayne
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> I'm running OS X 10.14.2, and I am receiving the 'To open Fiji you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime' message each time I start. I installed Fiji using the bundled version from https://imagej.net/Fiji/Downloads. Separately, I also tried installing the Java 8 runtime and the nojre version (which gave the same result).
>
> Strangely, a different machine, also running Mojave, worked fine.
>
> Are there suggestions for troubleshooting this problem?
I suspect you are running into the dreaded macOS Path Randomization problem.
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2016/06/29/sierra-and-gatekeeper-path-randomization/
Path Randomization is in effect if “ImageJ home:” starts with '/private/var/folders/“ in the “Info” window opened by typing “i” (Image>Show Info) with no images open. The work around for this problem is to drag Fiji.app to another folder and (optionally) to drag it back.
-wayne
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ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
> Hi Justin,
>
> what about one of the many other tablet pcs and doing it with ImageJ?
>
> Just an idea... ;)
>
> Best,
> Stephan
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> On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 15:58 -0400, Justin T. wrote:
> > Hello all I read all about Not being able to run ImageJ or even a version
> on the iPad...but I would like to find an App or something to manually count
> cells on an iPad? All I would require is load an image and place a dot
> over a couple of different cell types and let it keep track the number of
> dots!
> >
> > I'd love to have a grid over it as well but if I found something that did
> the above I'd be a very happy camper!
> >
> > If there are any ideas I'm open!
> >
> > My goal is I spend alot of time at work counting cells in images and if I
> could do it on something like an iPad it could get done while mind-numb at
> home? Counting on a laptop and a track pad is very tedious.
> >
> > (can't do automated because I have to differentiate between differences
> of the same cell type)
> >
> > Thanks in Advance!
> >
> > JT
>
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