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Integrating the Continuous Change Detection (CCD) plugin inside the response design window in Acatama. CCD helps to analyze the trends and breakpoints of change of the samples over multi-year, using Landsat and Sentinel through Google Earth Engine.
Save and restore the CCD configuration inside the configuration Yaml file of Acatama
Added overall accuracy in the error matrix, adjusted some labels in results
Added coefficient of variation and uncertainty in the Class area adjusted table in the analysis results
Adjusting the scale/zoom factor of the views in the response design window
Ensure if exist the instance avoiding popup error when closing the plugin
Save and restore the auto next sample button status
Fix saving the path for not local files
Improving some tooltips in the response design window
Improving some text in sampling design tab
Show a warning dialog about the problem of editing the labeling buttons when some samples are labeled
Fix checking the duplicate thematic class when the thematic map is not selected
Check if the thematic map is loaded to show the auto fill button
Check if exists a duplicate thematic class when creating the buttons for labeling
Modify button creation ID in order to avoid empty rows or delete ones in the labeling buttons table
Added a function to auto-fill the labeling buttons based on the current thematic map symbology
Update the labeling status of the sampling layer for the thematic map selected
Redistribute the samples number by area based proportion keeping the total of samples and check if new value is over the maximum value to avoid negatives in the samples
No allow negative numbers or string in the table for fixed values by categories in stratified sampling
Correction of column name from Standard deviation by class to User accuracy expected in the stratified random sampling table