Cheng Huzi

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@ericdill Actually I don't have much time now to do this, but I'm interested in it and I will do it when I'm free. One Way, I think, that could...

Thanks for your information. I test this with a transformed file [odm_orthophoto.originaly.tif](https://www.dropbox.com/s/mlulctf93hy9dng/odm_orthophoto.originaly.tif) and I think it meets the format requirements now. This time it seems the geotiff.io has properly find...

Update: It works after removing the alpha channel. Can we get a higher resolution for this file in geotiff.io? Geotiff.io view: ![](https://ws2.sinaimg.cn/large/006tNbRwly1fwp2ra8mdvj31kw0p3gph.jpg) macOS preview: ![](https://ws2.sinaimg.cn/large/006tNbRwly1fwp2s8bdtkj31bu15ue83.jpg)

Increasing the zoom level can make some improvement but the render effect is not satisfying enough. See: ![](https://ws1.sinaimg.cn/large/006tNbRwly1fwp4a2djdoj31kw0svtdn.jpg) Is this a result of direct rendering rather than rendering with some...

Yes, a URL param configuration is enough for a web app. But I think it would be better for those who want to customize this app if you can add...

Wow, that's cool! thanks a lot!

@wataruoguchi I found `"keyboardInteractive": true` does not work, the error happened. Why?

> Another possibility is the [TagsInput](https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/Widget%20List.html#tagsinput) widget which already has a 'x' to indicate "deletion" It looks nice but I worry accidental operations by users. Not sure if they have...

> Following up on our conversation about the connectivity. I think we can avoid using the hardcoded values referencing the params file through a combination of the attribute [`net.connectivity`](https://jonescompneurolab.github.io/hnn-core/stable/generated/hnn_core.Network.html#hnn_core.Network) and...

> [Here](https://github.com/ntolley/hnn-core/blob/9db8532e7935367e0535b52b26c10295645f3664/hnn_core/network.py#L1182-L1197) is an example of the logic I've recently implemented in #419 that allows you to see if a given `receptor` and `loc` combination is valid. > > You...