[ImageJ-bugs] [Bug 1009] New: Simulate color blindness plug-in not opening
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Tue Feb 24 17:08:58 CST 2015
http://fiji.sc/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1009
Bug ID: 1009
Summary: Simulate color blindness plug-in not opening
Product: Fiji
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Macintosh
OS: Mac OS
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P4
Component: Plugins
Assignee: imagej-bugs at imagej.net
Reporter: m.rick.mac at gmail.com
CC: m.rick.mac at gmail.com
When selecting the Simulate color blindness plug-in from the color menu, the
Dichromacy plug-in is opened instead of color blindness.
Information about your version of Java:
os.arch => x86_64
os.name => Mac OS X
os.version => 10.7.5
java.version => 1.6.0_65
java.vendor => Apple Inc.
java.runtime.name => Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment
java.runtime.version => 1.6.0_65-b14-462-11M4609
java.vm.name => Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
java.vm.version => 20.65-b04-462
java.vm.vendor => Apple Inc.
java.vm.info => mixed mode
java.awt.graphicsenv => apple.awt.CGraphicsEnvironment
java.specification.name => Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.version => 1.6
sun.cpu.endian => little
sun.desktop => null
file.separator => /
The up-to-date check says: REMIND_LATER
Information relevant to JAVA_HOME related problems:
JAVA_HOME is set to: null
imagej.dir => /Users/aymeric/Desktop/ImageJ - 2/Fiji.app
Information about the version of each plugin:
Activated update sites:
ImageJ: http://update.imagej.net/ (last check:20150209221030)
Fiji: http://fiji.sc/update/ (last check:20150223223324)
Files not up-to-date:
b6bf3817 (OBSOLETE_UNINSTALLED) 20150127203018 jars/edu_mines_jtk.jar
25895ad6 (OBSOLETE_UNINSTALLED) 20150127203018
jars/imglib2-ops-2.0.0-beta-26.jar
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