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My actions before raising this issue
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- Searched past issues
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It would be convenient for the annotators to hav
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Add a way to change the sample id output in the annotation process to a specific number (see picture).
Reason: I want to annotate large text and the app don't like it when the documents to annotate are too large, so I spitted in a sentence the document but I would like to be able to
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HI @virajmavani, I have annotated using this semi-automated tool, but I am getting confused with the (xmin, ymin), (xmax, ymax) that I have got after annotating as they won't match on original images. How can I convert it those annotated co-ordinates back to original image dimensions?
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By checking the table of broken slices, the Treenode Table widget should be able to filter for skeleton treenodes adjacent to broken slices, or whose edge crosses a broken slice.
This would enable swiftly reviewing gap crosses for a given neuron.
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