Hello Philip, > > That doesn't make much sense, does it? The very least you could > > do is to tell people to provide an argument and/or set a standard > > argument if you find out that sys.argv[1] and sys.argv[2] do not > > exist (never mind that there are better ways to handle that than > > with a try/except).
> The try except block is needed for the case, if no image file was > given to the main method. You could use len(sys.argv) to figure out how many arguments were given. > The default values are given in the file, too. Ok, didn't see that (it seems I missed the original mail, this sometimes seems to happen, no idea why --- maybe a problem with gmx?) > There's no try except block around the method causing the error. It > looks like OpenCV catches an exception and does not provide any > information on that. Strange. Never saw that happen for me. > Thanks for the hint to your library, I've already seen it. The > interesting aspect Ali's approaches have is the integration into > F-Spot. It would be great if something like this could be > integrated. Ok. As I said, I missed the original mail and just saw the patches to a python-script --- how does the integration to F-Spot works? Thanks Sven -- .xxxx. FACE-Tools ||||| |(o)(o)| http://www.svenutcke.de/sw/Face/ {. @ @ .} ( (__) ) | o | | __ | Face detection and recognition \_U_/ \__/ for photo-managers like F-Spot _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
