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First: This is an amazing project that has greatly improved my workflow over the various XYZ plots before it. Thank you for the robust documentation and sharing your work with the community!
The biggest issue I have is that pulling aside top-choice images is difficult, given naming collisions.
Ideally: if a "like" option could start building a list, and allow a batch "download" of files with more descriptive names, this would solve the use case. Even if the "like" state were not persisted and only existed as long as the tab is loaded.
Alternatively, if it is practical for the .jpg/.png files to have unique names (ideally with a format string similar to the Automatic1111 UI itself), this would be a decent fallback. I can open them in tabs, and then individually drag / save-as to a folder.
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This is actually a big issue if you're using the UI to create the yaml file, because all the axis names are numbers. So with four axises you end up with a file path like 1/1/1/1.jpg. If the UI let you add a name to each axis when you're defining them, you'd at get proper paths describing what each image is for, at least. Like if you could give the four axises different names, like "checkpoint, vae, cfg, seed", the paths could be 'checkpoint-1/vae-1/cfg-1/seed-1.jpg' instead.
First: This is an amazing project that has greatly improved my workflow over the various XYZ plots before it. Thank you for the robust documentation and sharing your work with the community!
The biggest issue I have is that pulling aside top-choice images is difficult, given naming collisions.
Ideally: if a "like" option could start building a list, and allow a batch "download" of files with more descriptive names, this would solve the use case. Even if the "like" state were not persisted and only existed as long as the tab is loaded.
Alternatively, if it is practical for the .jpg/.png files to have unique names (ideally with a format string similar to the Automatic1111 UI itself), this would be a decent fallback. I can open them in tabs, and then individually drag / save-as to a folder.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: