![]() The plugin opens a small window titled “Drop Script” where you drag and drop ImageJ macro (.ijm), Javascript (.js) and Jython (.py) script files. This plugin will appear under menu tree Plugins > EMBLtools > Drop Script. With “auto-run”, the Drop script plugin continuously monitor changes in the script file, and automatically executes the script in ImageJ or Fiji whenever any change is detected. ![]() Turning on “Auto Run” option will let you automatically trigger to run the script as soon as the script is “Save”ed in the editor. For this reason, you could edit the code in external editor while the macro/script is keep on being listed in the DropScript drop-down menu. Then clicking the “Run” button in the Drop-Script window will run the script.ĭropScript plugin only keeps the path to the dropped files and accesses the code in the saved file every time when “Run” is clicked. Start the plugin, drag and drop the script file to the plugin window, and edit the file in the editor of your choice. Dependencyĭownload Drop_Script-1.0.x.jar from the link below, and place it under the plugin folder of ImageJ. In case of Fiji, I generally use its built-in script editor. I use this plugin when I write script using legacy ImageJ + external editor with syntax highlighting. ![]() The aim of this plugin is to edit ImageJ scripts (IJ1 Macro, Javascript, Jython) using external editors such as Notepad++ (windows only), Coteditor (osx) or Vim (universal), and at the same time to quickly run the script.
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