Screenshots not shown on pypi and napari-hub page
Hi all,
the documentation pages of the napari-clusters-plotter on pypi and the napari-hub don't show screenshots anymore. Someone deleted the images folder:
https://github.com/BiAPoL/napari-clusters-plotter/tree/bf6cc5786560ec357edbee8708614ffac180a9b4/images
... without updating those pages:
https://www.napari-hub.org/plugins/napari-clusters-plotter
https://pypi.org/project/napari-clusters-plotter/
It would be great if you could update the pages and bring back at least one teaser animated gif showing how awesome this plugin is. Do not make these pages boring and contain text only. Instead, keep a teaser video similar to this one so that potential users can see what the plugin is about:

Thanks!
Best, Robert
Hi @haesleinhuepf ,
that's probably because all of the documentation has been re-written and moved to a separate documentation page, while the plugin itself is still in pre-release state. (Link to pre-release). It seems like we used the wrong convention for the pre-release tag so that it wasn't pushed to PyPi properly 🤔
That being said, there is a similar gif on the documentation frontpage but I agree that
- it could be a bit flashier
- more information could be retained on the repo's
Readme.md
it could be a bit flashier
Also think of clarity. It should be obvious what's happening. Also this video is a good example that's self-explanatory:

Should partialy be solved now :)
Just randomly driving by this repo and note that as we transition to the self-hosted napari-hub images are known to not necessarily be displaying correctly. So check back at the end of the month once we finalize the transition.
Should partialy be solved now :)
Consider adding a teaser video as explained above
Consider adding a teaser video as explained above
Do you think we use the same original image for that?
Which image? Can you share a link?
Well, I meant the 3D tribolium embryo nuclei image, in case it is public or has a license that would allow us to re-use. In a short search, I could not find it, but I thought you could know. Do you?
Hmm maybe here under CC-BY-4.0?
Sure! Or here is the 4D version: https://zenodo.org/records/5837363 CC-BY licensed