Ticket #1131 (new defect)
Opened 2012-04-19T16:12:54-05:00
Last modified 2012-08-14T10:33:51-05:00
Overlay editing needs to be more flexible
Reported by: | bdezonia | Owned by: | bdezonia |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | imagej2-b9-rois |
Component: | UI Framework | Version: | |
Severity: | serious | Keywords: | |
Cc: | senseneyj@… | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | #285 |
Description
After beta1 in the imagej devel list Justin Senseney reported:
When you create an ROI, only its initial point’s location is fixed, you can change that initial point to be the top-left, top-right, bottom-left, or bottom-right point. However when you adjust the size of a fixed-shape ROI (like circle and square), the diagonally opposite point is fixed in orientation (ex. If you created
and wanted to modify the location of the bottom-right point, you could go no farther than: . What the user usually wants to do is turn that bottom-right point into a bottom-left point to create: . While this is implemented in IJ1, I’m not sure that implementation is ideal, I think you’ll see what I mean when you try it in IJ1.
Change History
comment:1 Changed 2012-04-19T16:14:19-05:00 by bdezonia
comment:2 Changed 2012-04-26T16:14:20-05:00 by curtis
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0.0-beta2 to imagej-2.0.0-beta3
comment:6 Changed 2012-07-03T13:42:33-05:00 by bdezonia
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0.0-beta3 to imagej-2.0.0-beta4
comment:7 Changed 2012-08-14T10:33:51-05:00 by curtis
- Milestone changed from imagej-2.0.0-beta4 to imagej-2.0.0-beta6
ROIs will be the focus of beta6.
Further notes from Justin:
If I move my previously created ROI to the edge of the image window, it becomes stuck, as in: . I would have expected to be able to move the ROI outside of the image window (which I think is a really cool new feature of IJ2), but at the very least I wanted to just drag my ROI back. The ROI has become frozen in this position and I must re-click if I want to move it (this only happens when no previously-off the viewport ROIs have been created).