Valentin François
Valentin François
I think I have the same issue. I'm using a common masking technique to draw contours only inside/only outside a shape. It renders fine in web browsers (at least Chrome...
@aminvakil sorry for the ignorance, could you elaborate a bit more about how the nginx reverse-proxy helps in this case? Does it somehow enqueue the 300 connections and distribute them...
@aminvakil you're mentioning [this mechanism](https://www.nginx.com/blog/http-keepalives-and-web-performance/), right? I think I understand better now 
2 years later, still looking forward to seeing this fix merged!
Hi, would this PDF help? There's a whole section about the image stitching process. [Roche Digital Pathology - _BIF image file format for digital pathology_](https://diagnostics.roche.com/content/dam/diagnostics/Blueprint/en/pdf/rmd/Roche-Digital-Pathology-BIF-Whitepaper.pdf) I wonder if the offset...
@bgilbert Sorry for that, the PDF is referenced in Google so one can access it outside of the download form without being aware of the license. Thanks for your alertness.
A working solution for me was: ``` from flask_selfdoc import Autodoc from my_app import app auto = Autodoc(app) for rule in app.url_map.iter_rules(): auto.doc()(app.view_functions[rule.endpoint]) ``` I think it's not too hacky...
https://github.com/jwg4/flask-selfdoc/pull/72 closes this, right?