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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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Hi! I've noticed the doc references postgres for setting up data storage (https://labelstud.io/guide/storedata.html). However, I was wondering whether it's possible to switch to other databases such as MySQL for the same task. If so, more or less how'd the process be? I'm trying to set up label-studio and the environment I'm using only allows MySQL DBs.
Thanks!