Hello,
I can't access to the first line of the Aperture Photometry Parameters window, so I can't set the radius of object aperture. Do you know how I could resize this dialog window ? Thanks, Olivier |
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It looks like if all of the options will not fit within the vertical
screen dimension, the center options are displayed. As a
work-around, can you drag the window down so that the bottom goes
off the screen and then grab the top of the window and stretch it
taller to reveal the aperture settings? If not, which operating
system are you using? Can you send a screen shot of how it looks?
What is the pixel dimensions of your display?
Karen On 6/10/2013 2:37 AM, OE65 [via
AstroImageJ] wrote:
Hello, |
I can't stretch the window taller in the vertical direction. I 've tried AstroImageJ with WindowsXPpro and Windows7, Java6 and Java7 from Oracle. The image display is 1366x768, but I've tried smaller displays unsuccessfully. I'll send you a screen shot as soon I will receive my register password.
Olivier |
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I made my screen size 1366x768, and now I see what you are
describing. Let me see if I can find a quick fix or workaround.
On 6/10/2013 3:43 AM, OE65 [via
AstroImageJ] wrote:
I can't stretch the window taller in the vertical direction. I 've tried AstroImageJ with WindowsXPpro and Windows7, Java6 and Java7 from Oracle. The image display is 1366x768, but I've tried smaller displays unsuccessfully. I'll send you a screen shot as soon I will receive my register password. |
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Hi Olivier,
I have uploaded a fix that seems to work on my end. Can you give it a try by using the upgrade feature to install the "daily build" version. To upgrade, go to the main AIJ Toolbar->Help->Update AstroImageJ..., and then select "daily build" in the "Upgrade To:" menu. After the file downloads complete, AIJ will close. Reopen AIJ and you will be running the new version. Preference settings will be maintained. Let me know if this resolves the problem. The windows will still not allow the user to make them taller than the vertical screen dimension, but I have eliminated some unnecessary vertical space that allows them to fit into a height of 768 pixels (at least on my Windows machine). I will be redesigning these windows so that they will have scroll bars on the side if they do not fit on the screen, but that will not be until the next major release. Karen On 6/10/2013 3:43 AM, OE65 [via
AstroImageJ] wrote:
I can't stretch the window taller in the vertical direction. I 've tried AstroImageJ with WindowsXPpro and Windows7, Java6 and Java7 from Oracle. The image display is 1366x768, but I've tried smaller displays unsuccessfully. I'll send you a screen shot as soon I will receive my register password. |
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In reply to this post by OE65
Hi Olivier,
I have uploaded a fix that seems to work on my end. Can you give it a try by using the upgrade feature to install the "daily build" version. To upgrade, go to the main AIJ Toolbar->Help->Update AstroImageJ..., and then select "daily build" in the "Upgrade To:" menu. After the file downloads complete, AIJ will close. Reopen AIJ and you will be running the new version. Preference settings will be maintained. Let me know if this resolves the problem. The windows will still not allow the user to make them taller than the vertical screen dimension, but I have eliminated some unnecessary vertical space that allows them to fit into a height of 768 pixels (at least on my Windows machine). I will be redesigning these windows so that they will have scroll bars on the side if they do not fit on the screen, but that will not be until the next major release. Karen On 6/10/2013 3:43 AM, OE65 [via
AstroImageJ] wrote:
I can't stretch the window taller in the vertical direction. I 've tried AstroImageJ with WindowsXPpro and Windows7, Java6 and Java7 from Oracle. The image display is 1366x768, but I've tried smaller displays unsuccessfully. I'll send you a screen shot as soon I will receive my register password. |
Hi Karen,
it's ok, the problem is fixed : now I can modify the radius of abject aperture. Thank you ! Olivier |
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Resolved in latest daily build.
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