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Re: Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Release 3: msg#00146java.imagej
Java 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.4 has an annoying and frustrating bug than sometimes causes ImageJ to ignore keyboard shortcuts. More information about this bug is available at "http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/docs/install/osx.html#bugs". It's item 8 on the "Known Problems" list. -wayne On 16 Nov 2005, at 14:11, Mark Burge wrote: > The default behavior of the update is to leave the current version of > Java as the default version and to make the 5.0 version available as > an alternative. So, unless you specifically select the 5.0 version as > the new default (via an application in /applications/utility/java) it > will not make a difference. The update automatically detects applets > and applications which do use the new 5.0 API and transparently > switches to the 5.0 JVM/API for those applets/applications. ImageJ > does not make use of the 5.0 API - though it should work fine, and > possibly more efficiently with the new JVM. If you are feeling > adventurous you could enable it via the above mentioned app, try it > out, and if it doesn't work switch back. > > > On 11/16/05, Michael J. Herron <herro001@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> Auto update on Mac OS 10.4 is telling me to install "Java 2 Platform, >> Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Release 3" >> Is this a good idea for ImageJ 1.34s ?
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