This is most likely caused by not setting the decimal character (. Or ,) to 
agree with what is used in the tps file.

 

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F. James Rohlf, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus. Ecology & Evolution

Research Professor, Anthropology

Stony Brook University

 

From: Luis Ruedas [mailto:rue...@pdx.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 12:49 PM
To: morphmet@morphometrics.org
Subject: [MORPHMET] Problems visualizing curves across versions of tpsDig

 

 

I have been digitizing data from some 2D images on a computer where I had
loaded tpsDig 2.16 (yes, a long time ago, I know) then tried to work on a
laptop with tpsDig 2.29.  Initially, I was unable to see the curves I had
created.  When I changed to a high vis color, I noticed a thick line on the
bottom edge of the image in tpsDig.  The file remains unchanged, with the
original curve coordinates.

Anyone know what may be going on? Help is welcome...

All the best,

Luis

 

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Luis A. Ruedas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
Portland State University

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