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Stitching API
Opencv provide a Stitching module/API
Bascially, i would like to be able to rewrite stitching_detailed.cpp in javascript
This includes :
- Stitcher class
- Features extractors (already implemented in opencv4nodejs)
- Estimator
🚨 🚨 Feature Request
- A new implementation (Improvement, Extension)
Is your feature request related to a problem?
Currently, if a user tries to access an index that is larger than the dataset length or tensor length, an internal error is thrown which is not easy to understand.
Description of the possible solution
We can catch the error and throw a more descriptive e
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Once again me with the topic of your Infographics CV template. I saw that you use some FontAwesome icons in svg within the template. However, I find it better to make use of the packages that already exist for LaTeX that allow you to include FontAwesome icons.
Because the engine in your templates usually is pdflatex, I suggest using the fontawesome5 packag
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#108 could have been prevented if knit_print tests captured this breaking change.
Adding test examples checking for knit_print output should provide reasonably detailed tests for brief_entries(), detailed_entries() and bibliography_entries() outputs.
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