Hi Candice,
I think that maybe you should try to organize both coordinate sets directly
using notepad or wordpad and saving the file as a .tps format file. Doing
so, you won't depend on the tpsUtil.
Also, I understand that you have missing data. You can try and estimate
those missing landmarks
Neves <536...@students.wits.ac.za>
> Date: 11/6/17 12:59 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Guido Rocatti <guidoroca...@gmail.com>
> Cc: MORPHMET <morphmet@morphometrics.org>
> Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] Landmarks coming up funny in MorphoJ
>
> Hi Guido
>
> Thanks so much for
(GMT-05:00) To: Guido
Rocatti <guidoroca...@gmail.com> Cc: MORPHMET <morphmet@morphometrics.org>
Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] Landmarks coming up funny in MorphoJ
Hi Guido
Thanks so much for the suggestion, I'll definitely do that. Is there a
particular way to save a wordpad/notepad file as a
Hi Guido
Thanks so much for the suggestion, I'll definitely do that. Is there a
particular way to save a wordpad/notepad file as a .tps format file? I've
tried to do this before but it kept saving as a .txt file, or would this
still work?
Thanks for the help
Candice Neves
On 6 November 2017 at
Hi All,
I'm trying to analyze measurement error in MorphoJ but I'm running into a
problem. When I digitized my landmarks I used tpsDIG2, however I had to
organize those coordinates into a CSV. file because I digitized them in two
separate .tps files and tpsUtil wouldn't allow me to open the