![]() I'm not sure why you cannot use apt-get to install GTK (perhaps a shared computer?) but if you cannot, you can still use OpenCV normally, just use cv2.imwrite to save the images to disk rather than displaying them to your screen. ![]() OpenCV will still function normally, but you won't be able to use cv2.imshow or other GUI functions. I assume you already have OpenCV installed it's just whenever you run a function that uses the highgui module, such as cv2.imshow and cv2.waitKey, correct?If so, your issue is that you don't have GTK (or another supported GUI library, like Qt) installed.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
May 2023
Categories |