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Describe the bug
I am trying to label Hebrew text (RTL language). When labels are attached to the text, the words of the text are mixed and not shown in their original order.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Create a project with attached dataset.json dataset.txt
- Choose NER template
- Start
My actions before raising this issue
- Read/searched the docs
- Searched past issues
Expected Behaviour
I want to access the traefik dashboard. I have cvat setup on a server with https. I modified the docker-compose.https.yml according to the comment for using the traefik dashboard. So included the lin
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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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Similar to #3, there can be cases where the label is not drawn/written if the coordinates are outside of the frame. In that case, the label should fallback to the regular label.
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Like the "From this node to the previous node with a defined radius" mode, but interpolates radii for intermediate nodes by distance, just like how virtual nodes are drawn in the tracing overlay. When rapidly adding radii to existing skeletons, this would produce much smoother and more representative annotations.
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If there is a hot key (move the image from left to right) can get the feature when I was annotating the polygon.
The scroll of mouse can achieve the up and down direction of image, but if I need the move the image from left to right, I have to drag the bottom bar.
If there is a hotkey to drag the whole image or to move the image horizontal?
Thank you!