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To perform segmentation and flattening, we'll use Volume Cartographer, a virtual unwrapping toolkit built by EduceLab. The basic principle of “virtual unwrapping” (source) The red line during the reconstruction phase represents the surface that we want to virtually unwrap.
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The video below shows the idea quite well or check out the full version (It was made by Dr. Two key steps to virtually unwrapping a scroll or manuscript are segmenting a surface from inside the 3D volume and flattening that surface to 2D.
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For this tutorial we’ll continue with the campfire scroll and show how to use virtual unwrapping to produce a flattened image which shows the content clearly. It is related to the ssh session I believe.As we saw in the "Scanning" tutorial, it’s quite hard to extract useful information out of a “word soup”, even when the ink is quite clear.

Running matlab from my Mac does not result in lost windows, even after an overnight break. This is unique to my ssh sessions to my linux server. But I have noticed it with emacs as well, which also opens an X11 window. I run Matlab and I am aware that this software in particular has issues of this sort.
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So this must have happened after a certain upgrade of Catalina after around Feb 2020. However, when I used to work in my office before last March, I do not recall this happening even when I left for the day and returned to the office, my X11 windows would all be there. I also noticed that this issue I think is happening only when I have my external monitor attached to my MacBook. Sometimes I can grab it and move it to the MacBook screen from the external monitor attached to the laptop, but sometimes even that does not work. If I swipe up to see all the desktops, I see the windows, but when I click on them they disappear rather than being moved to the foreground. Usually if I go to lunch and come back, the window forwarded from the linux server I'm logged into will be gone. I don't know what else to call it but the windows are gone. I find that I can ssh -Y and open X11 window just fine with XQuartz installed on the Mac, but sometimes the forwarded windows get "lost".
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I have a MacBook Pro 13" (2017) running Catalina. My problem is somewhat different but maybe related. Ssh: connect to host 193.168.1.3 port 22: Connection refused Here's the output from another host connection attempt:ĬARLs-MacBook-Pro:~ Johnnie$ ssh -vvv -l root 193.168.1.3ĭebug1: Connecting to 193.168.1.3 port 22.ĭebug1: connect to address 193.168.1.3 port 22: Connection refused Ssh: connect to host 193.168.1.20 port 22: Operation timed out Here's the output from one host connection attempt:ĬARLs-MacBook-Pro:~ Johnnie$ ssh -vvv -l pi 193.168.1.20ĭebug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_configĭebug1: /etc/ssh/ssh_config line 21: Applying options for *ĭebug1: Connecting to 193.168.1.20 port 22.ĭebug1: connect to address 193.168.1.20 port 22: Operation timed out However, I can connect to remote SSH host using a Windows machine and Putty.
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SSH Client Quit Working in El Captain I can't connect to remote host using the built in SSH client found in Mac OSX El Captain. I have no idea what that means, but maybe it can help someone else to diagnose the problem. But if I close the first terminal, the second one continues to work. If I close the second terminal, the first one stops working again. With both terminals open, the first one works properly now. If I open a second terminal and ssh into the Linux machine while keeping the first terminal open and logged in, I can successfully display things. If I ssh into the Linux machine in one terminal, it does not display things. I have stumbled upon a very strange behavior. This MacBook can display things from other computers just fine too. It worked perfectly before upgrading to Catalina, and older MacBooks (macOS 10.12 and below) can still display windows from this Linux machine just fine. Those are the main solutions people offer, but none of them have worked for me. Using the command "xhost +" on my MacBook.Changing some of the settings in the Linux machine sshd_config file.Changing those same settings in the system wide file (/usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_config).ssh/config on my MacBook (ForwardX11 yes, ForwardX11Trusted yes, XAuthLocation /opt/local/bin/xauth) I have tried every single fix I could find online including: Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused I ssh into the Linux machine with "ssh -XY Ever since Catalina, I have not been able to successfully display windows and get the following error message: I am trying to display windows from a Linux machine on my MacBook Air (macOS 11.0.1).
