Bug #1001
closedcannot undo exemplar images
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Description
cannot unexemplarize an image when it is set as exemplar. If I click on exemplar again, it doesn't remove the image from the exemplar category.
Currently, you make the viewer view the exemplar images and hide the one you want to unexemplarize from the exemplars. But this is definitely not the way it should be done. You should be able to "exemplarize" and "unexemplarize" an image at any point
Updated by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago
- Category set to Web interface
- Status changed from New to In Code Review
- Target version set to Appion/Leginon 2.2.0
- Affected Version changed from Appion/Leginon 2.0.2 to Appion/Leginon 2.0.0
First, while a user is viewing all non-hidden images, there is no way to tell if an image is an exemplar or not. which is why there is no un-exemplar button in this mode.
This bug does make a good logic point that the "exemplar" and "hide" button are shown all the time while what they do vary. In some cases, they are not supposed to work at all.
r15054 does what I think is easier to understand. Tests to be made to check these behaviors.
r15055 creates keyboard short cuts for undo exemplar and unhide.
1. When preset is selected to be atlas, it can't be hide or made into exemplar. These function are for single images.
2. When preset is set to "exemplar", a button called "undo exemplar" shows up to remove the selected image. The "exemplar" button is no longer shown because it does nothing in this case.
3. When preset is set to "hidden", a button called "unhide" shows up to remove the hidden image from hide list.
Updated by Eric Hou about 14 years ago
- Status changed from In Code Review to In Test
- Assignee changed from Eric Hou to Dmitry Lyumkis
Updated by Amber Herold almost 14 years ago
- Deliverable set to 2.2 Bug Reduction
Updated by Dmitry Lyumkis almost 14 years ago
- Status changed from In Test to Closed
works for me.
Hidden images can be unhid:
exemplar images can be unexemplarized:
atlases don't have any options associated with them.