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Hi,
thank you for sharing this plugin!
I noticed two things: It seems that it is stuggling with napari versions >=0.5. For me, this resulted in some error with the _roll() attribute of the viewer dimensions. If the data has scaled axes, e.g. when using scale=(xxx, yyy, zzz) when adding an image to viewer, the plugin might complain about indices being out of bounds.
Is this a mistake on my side?
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Hi, most likely this is no mistake from your side. I stopped maintaining
this plugin as there were rumours about native support in napari for an
Ortho viewer. I will have a look into it in late December and try to solve
your issue and upgrade the plugin to the newest napari versions. Until
then, you might use the plugin with one of the older napari versions?
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Hi,
thank you for sharing this plugin!
I noticed two things: It seems that it is stuggling with napari versions
>=0.5. For me, this resulted in some error with the _roll() attribute of
the viewer dimensions. If the data has scaled axes, e.g. when using
scale=(xxx, yyy, zzz) when adding an image to viewer, the plugin might
complain about indices being out of bounds.
Is this a mistake on my side?
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Hi,
thank you for sharing this plugin!
I noticed two things: It seems that it is stuggling with napari versions >=0.5. For me, this resulted in some error with the _roll() attribute of the viewer dimensions. If the data has scaled axes, e.g. when using scale=(xxx, yyy, zzz) when adding an image to viewer, the plugin might complain about indices being out of bounds.
Is this a mistake on my side?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: