On the command line, the new option is --text_mask or -tm.
Example:
```
invoke> a baseball -I /path/to/still_life.png -tm orange
```
This will find the orange fruit in the still life painting and replace
it with an image of a baseball.
- In CLI: the argument is --png_compression <0..9> (-z<0..9>)
- In API, pass `compress_level` to PngWriter.save_image_and_prompt_to_png()
Compression ranges from 0 (no compression) to 9 (maximum compression).
Default value is 6 (as specified by Pillow package).
This addresses an issue first raised in #652.
- add a `--inpaint_replace` option that fills masked regions with
latent noise. This allows radical changes to inpainted regions
at the cost of losing context.
- fix up readline, arg processing and metadata writing to accommodate
this change
- fixed bug in storage and retrieval of variations, discovered incidentally
during testing
- update documentation
At step counts greater than ~75, the ksamplers start producing noisy
images when using the Karras noise schedule. This PR reverts to using
the model's own noise schedule, which eliminates the problem at the
cost of slowing convergence at lower step counts.
This PR also introduces a new CLI `--save_intermediates <n>' argument,
which will save every nth intermediate image into a subdirectory
named `intermediates/<image_prefix>'.
Addresses issue #1083.
- the prompt argument comes before the optional arguments
- usage statement shows 'invoke>' rather than 'invoke.py'
- use pydoc pager to help display long help message