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<Please write a comprehensive title.> #1007
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Hi @IbrahimLab-23, this issue has been fixed in the latest version of the |
Should be fixed so please try again with the newest release! |
Thank you for your reply,
I installed the latest version of Suit2p Vera 1.13 but still same error
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Should be fixed so please try again with the newest release!
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Can you try again? The newest release was just put out maybe not too long ago. Also, the latest version should be 0.14.0. |
Thank you so so so much I tried it and it worked.
Thank you for your support
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Can you try again? The newest release was just put out maybe not too long
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Describe the issue:
Hello I am trying to install Suit2p GUI but I got this error
File "C:\Users\alyahyma\AppData\Local\anaconda3\envs\suite2p\lib\site-packages\suite2p\gui\visualize.py", line 13, in
from rastermap.mapping import Rastermap
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'rastermap.mapping'
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conda info
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