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I have been very much enjoying the web version- thank you for making this tool!
Going through the tutorials for the standalone I have occasionally run into the errors pictured below. I'm sure it's user error, I'm very new to Python. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Didn’t have time to look into it but will try to replicate your utmost error over the weekend. The utmost issue seem to be a bug in an area of code I didn’t test sufficiently, but I can re-create this using your coordinates.
RE full_zip_file_name not defined, that variable gets defined as a return from the get_zipped_ftiles(). Is it possible that that didn’t work? Can you actually see a zip in the tmp folder? Or did you perhaps not run the call that function is called?
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I have been very much enjoying the web version- thank you for making this tool!
Going through the tutorials for the standalone I have occasionally run into the errors pictured below. I'm sure it's user error, I'm very new to Python. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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I have been very much enjoying the web version- thank you for making this tool!
Going through the tutorials for the standalone I have occasionally run into the errors pictured below. I'm sure it's user error, I'm very new to Python. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: