Add "stop_motion" to preview all past plots#46
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@gkaramanis - would you mind testing out the latest stop_motion update? I am not convinced slickr is the answer, but rather more something like trelliscope, but I'd appreciate your opinions. |
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It works but, if I'm not missing something, I would like to have more functionality. At least an overview mode (like thumbnails of all images), jump to last image. |
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That sounds more along the lines of trelliscope then. I'll see about mocking something up then! |
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I've added a new function "stop_motion". it works such that when you want to see all your past plots in the dir, you can run stop_motion(), and it will open a slick carousel of all the images. not thrilled with it yet, but I wanted to get your initial thoughts on whether this is what you had in mind.