Simon Biggs
Simon Biggs
Mike ended up finding himself on the developer getting started page when he was just trying to use the library: https://pymedphys.discourse.group/t/windows-setup/128/2?u=simonbiggs It might also be worth having a note at...
> I am of the opinion that the (application level) GUI belongs in a separate project/repo. Main issue with separate repo, is chaining together CI. It's a mighty pain.
> What about separating the documentation entirely? One site for _Library_ and another for _App_. It seems to me that CLI docs can probably fit nicely enough in library. Then...
> What about separating the documentation entirely? One site for _Library_ and another for _App_. It seems to me that CLI docs can probably fit nicely enough in library. Then...
> I am of the opinion that the (application level) GUI belongs in a separate project/repo. @sjswerdloff a question about this request, is one of your main motivations so that...
Thanks @AviBit for reporting the issue :slightly_smiling_face:, and welcome to the PyMedPhys community :tada:. Thanks @crcrewso for helping them out with this one! Appreciated :slightly_smiling_face:
Was that pymedphys artifacts making it difficult?
Hi @crcrewso, Which utility of PyMedPhys where you using?
Kk, thanks @crcrewso. I'll let @pchlap help out here :)
This can be fixed by splitting iCOM out by site instead of checking the iCOM for all sites at once.