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title="CONFIRMED - monitor memory window is blank (java 1.8_51 specific)"
href="http://fiji.sc/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1135#c2">Comment # 2</a>
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title="CONFIRMED - monitor memory window is blank (java 1.8_51 specific)"
href="http://fiji.sc/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1135">bug 1135</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:aryeh@cc.huji.ac.il" title="Aryeh Weiss <aryeh@cc.huji.ac.il>"> <span class="fn">Aryeh Weiss</span></a>
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<pre>Wayne wrote to me that it works in ImageJ but not in Fiji:
<span class="quote">> Dear Aryeh,</span >
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<span class="quote">> The Monitor Memory window works fine for me on OS X, Linux and Windows, using Java 1.8.0_45 and ImageJ 1.50a. I did not try Java 1.8.0_51 but I doubt that it causes Monitor Memory to stop working. I suspect there is something unique about your setup.</span >
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<span class="quote">> Best regards,</span >
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<span class="quote">> -wayne</span >
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<span class="quote">> This is the one thing that it really reproducible on my system (as opposed to what happens with the ROI manager, which happens only after I have been working for a while). I wonder if it is related to screen update</span >
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<span class="quote">> Anyway, I just reported this via the Fiji bug reporting mechanism, so that they will see my system info.</span >
This does appear to be a Fiji-specific bug. When using Java 1.8, the Monitor
Memory window works in ImageJ but not in Fiji.
Best regards,
-wayne
I tested this --
Monitor memory works in IJ 1.50a , freshly installed.
However, if I close the monitor memory window and run it again, it fails.
I will send this info also to Wayne.
When Fiji opens, monitor memory fails right away -- however, when my Fiji
opens, the opens a window to notify me of something (a duplicate class from
Bonej).
It also opens the log and prints one word -- "undefined"
So that may have the same effect as running the monitor memory twice....</pre>
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