![]() ![]() Starting from Icy 1.8.0.0 the VTK library has been upgraded to version 6.3 and now uses the new OpenGL2 back-end for rendering.You can find the download link at bottom of this page. Note that if you only have java 6 on your system, you can download an older version of Icy (1.8.6.0).Still you may experience incompatibilities depending your Linux distribution (we tested only for Ubuntu and Mint), in this case you may need to install (or compile) the dedicated VTK package (version 6.3 currently) with java wrapper for your distribution and move the library files (.so) into the lib/linu圆4/vtk folder of Icy. Icy now includes the VTK binaries (with java binding), be sure to start Icy from its folder so VTK library can load correctly. If VTK library loading fail, try to install the VC++ redistributable package on your system. ![]() Validate the Open operation then now you should now be able to use Icy normally.ĭo not install Icy in the Program Files folder or the auto update process may fail because of missing write permission ( C:Icy is a good alternative). You can force it by doing right click on the application icon (or Ctrl+click) and use Open command. Move the Icy application into the Applications folder then the first time you try to launch the application it may not work because of the default Security preferences. You need to have JDK 8 installed (not the JRE) otherwise Java won’t be recognized. ![]()
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