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Add Webviz
Proposing to add Webviz to the list, along with Webviz-subsurface.
Project name:
Webviz+Webviz-subsurface
Project website/repository:
https://github.com/equinor/webviz-subsurface/
License:
MIT for webviz-config, GPLv3 for webviz-subsurface
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Datasets can be listed with lots of filters, but strangely not by uploader user id.
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we should add .ipynb to the gitignore - notebooks are out-of-scope for this repo. In the past we have had some notebooks be committed which adds a large volume of code to the log that is later removed
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While Avo2 currently supports writing to POV-Ray and VRML formats, it would be great to support writing to the more common PLY format:
http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/ply/
The key component would be to enable writing spheres and cylinders as vertex / face meshes rather than a sphere or cylinder primitive.
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2) Feature Request
Currently the ordering of dimensions described in the schema is in many cases not listed in the documentation. E.g., for ElectricalSeries.data
we should add to the docval that the dimensions are num_time | num_channels
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This issue was motivated by #960
This issue is in part also related to #626
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The ApplyScriptToRemotes script applies a script to all remote modules whose build status reports a successful build.
There are a number of aspects -many of them were already mentioned in PR #781- that could be improved to make the script more robust.