Daniel McCloy

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> I guess this might be okay but we'd have to make it clear that the scale is now different per-channel. This would mean adding scales for each channel (busy...

> Wouldn't it be more appropriate for the outline to enclose not only the title, but also the entire admonition Clicking on the content area doesn't trigger the collapsing though....

> it would be convenient if EpochsTFRArray could accept RawTFR objects and epoch them, as Epochs can do with Raws. For parity with the time domain classes, shouldn't it be...

I noticed yesterday on a dataset that I'm working on that `concatenate_epochs` also does not work with `EpochsSpectrum` objects. If it's not too much extra work, would be great if...

> Seems too invasive to me to do it automagically. It's easy enough for people to edit and save this file if they want FWIW I think of things like...

> I think the discussion/suggestion @hoechenberger made is about _MNE-Python itself_ (rather than the installer) creating files under `~/.local`. This to me is too invasive as there is no reasonable...

@CurryKaiser you probably saw that one of our contributors (@dominikwelke) has started integrating your https://github.com/neuroscan/curry-python-reader into MNE-Python over in https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python/pull/13176. After some further discussion over there, we seem to be...

> When running "examples/decoding/decoding_csp_eeg.py", I encountered the following error: > "ImportError: cannot import name 'get_spatial_filter_from_estimator' from 'mne.decoding' " Please do not report errors on unrelated issues. This issue is about...

Hi, thanks for offering to add your work to MNE-Python! You may have already seen the discussion when we considered adding ASR to MNE-Python, but in case not: https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python/pull/9302#issuecomment-1287323951. Also,...

> For some weird reason, the documentation cannot be built here although my computer is working. It says something regarding memory. Any idea @drammock ??? You can run locally as...