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Bug 622 - segmentation editor
segmentation editor
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: Fiji
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Plugins
unspecified
PC Windows
: P5 enhancement
Assigned To: ImageJ Developers Mailing List
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2013-06-13 07:49 CDT by nian
Modified: 2013-07-09 16:41 CDT
2 users (show)

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Description nian 2013-06-13 07:49:08 CDT
I’m trying to use the Segmentation Editor on a PC (Windows 7).  But when I try to use the adjust threshold window as shown by your video demonstration,  the application freezes and the sliding bar keep blinking.  I find that a lot of people have this problem.
Comment 1 Johannes Schindelin 2013-07-07 09:13:32 CDT
Unfortunately, I do not have much time to spend on this issue. So if you want me to help you, you *must* put an effort into making the problem very, very easy for me to reproduce (otherwise I would spend all the time I have to spare on trying to reproduce it and not even manage that!). I simply do not even have two hours to work on this.

For starters, I need to know on which operating system you work. I also would need to know what your updater says regarding how up-to-date your system is. This information would have been provided automatically had you reported the bug as suggested by Help>Report a Bug.

Then I also need a small example image with which this happens. And then I will need an exact step-by-step list how to reproduce the issue (we have a lot of videos, even about the Segmentation Editor, and you did not provide anything like a URL or some such and even then it is asking a bit much to suggest watching the video and guess which operation failed).
Comment 2 Johannes Schindelin 2013-07-09 10:25:26 CDT
On Tue, 9 Jul 2013, Zhang, Nian wrote:

> I’ve never known any person so arrogant.   Thanks but no thanks.
Comment 3 Curtis Rueden 2013-07-09 16:41:12 CDT
In fairness to Nian: had Johannes phrased his requests for information as questions rather than demands, Nian may not have been so offended.

And in fairness to Johannes: without sufficient detail to reproduce the problem, there really is no way we can fix it. Ultimately, Nian, it is up to you to decide whether this issue is important enough for you to put up with Johannes's "arrogance" but if you choose not to, you won't get what you want.