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Messy error when no X11 connection #8
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Hhhhmm I observe the same using version 0.8.0. Want to pipeline some graphs into graphics on an host not gui capable. If I use a host that has x11 forwarding capabilities the tool runs just fine in cmd line mode. |
Alex, what is the exact Bandage command you're using? Specifically I'm curious if you're using I ran into a frustrating issue with command line image output that isn't fully solved. If Bandage is being used on the command line without a GUI, then I'd prefer to use the Qt 'minimal' platform, as that shouldn't require stuff like X11 connections. That seems to work fine, but I found that if you ran I've reluctantly concluded that the Qt 'minimal' platform lacks the ability to do font stuff and the GUI mode is required when using In short, if you're using labels on the images, removing them should remove your need for a GUI connection. But if you need labels, then you need GUI capabilities. However, if you're not using labels on your images and still having this issue, then I'm not sure and further investigation is warranted. |
Ryan, My pipeline command looks something like: I am not so into the graphics business but it seems you try to solve things we ourseleves have seen in the past with some tools on our headless server running R scripts that generate PNG etc. pdf was no issue. |
I've put a small fix into the development branch of Bandage to not require a GUI when |
eg. when using MOSH instead of SSH
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