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How to debug ImageJ's plugins in Eclipse?: msg#00242java.imagej
Hi, sorry for asking this question again. I installed JDK 6.0 beta2 on my computers, and ImageJ runs smoothly. In http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/developer/NBTutorial.html, Gali Baler describes detailed instructions on how to debug ImageJ's plugins in NetBeans. I download NetBeans 5.0 from http://www.netbeans.org. Following Gali's instruction, I complete the process successfully. I download Eclipse 3.2 M5a from http://www.eclipse.org, and want to use the same strategy like above to debug ImageJ's plugins in Eclipse. However, after several hours' work, I cann't succeed. Gali wrote previously: "I finished writing up the NetBeans tutorial. Now I am trying to write a turorial for Eclipse." Hi Gali, how about your Eclipse tutorial? I am eager to see such a tutorial :) By the way, on my 17' BENQ LCD display, both NetBeans and Eclipse's font are comfortable, but on my 14' Sony VAIO notebook, I found NetBeans's font is small and less comfortable than Eclipse. Also, the respond time of NetBeans GUI is slower than Eclipse's GUI. SWT is better than Swing in some places. NetBeans's default font is Monospaced, if I change it to Courier New, then NetBeans can not display Chinese charaters. Sincerely Yili Zhao
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