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Dec 20 2023
Dec 19 2023
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T29540-sam-2d-tool.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T29644-sam-doku.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T29560-totalseg-label-update.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T29604-sam-tool-2.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T30215-totalseg-v2-update.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T30253-sam-message-update.
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: feature/T30256-add-python-version-check.
Pushed new branch to rMITK MITK: feature/T30302-python-version-check.
All pressing issues are now resolved &/or solutions are available. Hence, closing the task.
Basic version checks are introduced via D888. Further refinements in the code will be follow later on.
Pushed new branch to rMITK MITK: bugfix/T30299-Maintenance.
Dec 15 2023
Dec 11 2023
Thank you! Yes this would already be really helpful. Allowing to only create 1 file, and if needed, just change a few properties in it, makes it much more useable.
In the current ModelFit Inspector version, the current time point is not marked at all. When moving through the time steps in the Image Navigator all data points are displayed at the same color, the current time point is not highlighted in another color. We should discuss if we want this behaviour back and check if there is a bug due to which this functionality is not present anymore.
Dec 8 2023
Dec 6 2023
Deleted branch from rMITK MITK: release/T30295-2023-Week-49.
Pushed new branch to rMITK MITK: release/T30295-2023-Week-49.
Dec 5 2023
@kompan Could you check if this is still a problem/can be replicated, as you look into the fit inspector view anyways. If it cannot be reproduce, we know at least that we may close it for good.
This could be potentially solved with T30293 if we also provide a writer (at least a very simple one that does the old style, besides that change.
Pushed new branch to rMITK MITK: feature/T29406-Qt6.
I can't reproduce that "Show Position Nodes" does nothing and I don't see why it shouldn't as it affects all node siblings that have "isContourMarker" (BoolProperty) set, which is still the case. It is also expected that the interpolation mode is disabled. You can enable it again and then click on "Reinit Interpolation".
Yes, as far as I know this does not lead to any problems, right? It would be possible to iterate through the slice and check for any remains each time the slice has been updates, but I guess it would be too much at the current state.
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