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Issues when spliting screens with 2 maps #130

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Maria-Lambre opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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Issues when spliting screens with 2 maps #130

Maria-Lambre opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Maria-Lambre
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Hi,

I am writing to you because I am having 2 issues with Taglab. The first one is that when I want to work with 2 maps at the same time and I click on the icon to split the screens the program closes automatically. I can work with the maps independently without any problem but when I want to split the screen it crushes.

The second problem is that I don't know how to make the orthomosaics with different date but from the same area geographically correlated when moving across the surface in taglab. Is there a program you recommend to overlap the orthomosaics before importing them to Taglab?

I appreciate your time and consideration,

María

@Jordan-Pierce
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Hi Maria, can you provide the output from the console window when TagLab crashes as using the split-screen tool?

@Maria-Lambre
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Yes, of course! This is the output:

Microsoft Windows [Versión 10.0.19045.3930]
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C:\Users\Usuario>:\Taglab-main
C:\Users\Usuario>taglab.py
"taglab.py" no se reconoce como un comando interno o externo,
programa o archivo por lotes ejecutable.

C:\Users\Usuario>cd c:\Taglab-main

c:\TagLab-main>taglab.py
TagLab 2023.5.17
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\TagLab-main\source\QtImageViewer.py", line 132, in setViewParameters
self.horizontalScrollBar().setValue(posx)
TypeError: setValue(self, a0: int): argument 1 has unexpected type 'float'

c:\TagLab-main>

@Jordan-Pierce
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Hi Maria, please see issue #121; it's likely due to the version of python you're using. Would you mind sharing if you're using 3.10 or 3.9?

@Maria-Lambre
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oh! I see.. okay it's probably that, I have installed python 3.10 version, so I'll try to install the previous one. Thank you very much for your quick response!

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