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In the download website, whenever you pass your cursor hover a preset, it automatic shows an image. This is annoying, since sometimes the image does not disappears correctly after moving out your cursor of the image. My suggestion is to disable this feature.
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Describe the Bug
Currently, Autoheal will spam click m1 to start healing, but TF2 will then cancel the healing automatically if tf_medigun_autoheal is set to false.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go medic, enable autoheal
- Disable tf_medigun_autoheal
- Go near a teammate
- Observe spam clicking
Expected behavior
Autoheal should either
- detect tf_me
It might be nice to, as a final step, show an instance of an actual inference on the model so a reader can "tie it all together". It isn't strictly useful, but for anyone who doesn't know a lot of the terminology it would bring it home.
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Feature Information:
When I right-click on the menu rubric, a small quick submenu should appear. At Status you should start the server, restart it, etc. At the console you should be able to clear it. You should also be able to set how long the history of the console should be (If the history is too long, then the browser hangs, so I always have to reload the page). You sho
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Atm, guided backpropagation is included in Grad CAM automatically (see here). The objective of this issue is to make optional this behaviour (but selected by default).
How to do so?