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Environment
Vuetify Version: 2.2.20
Vue Version: 2.6.11
Browsers: Chrome 80.0.3987.163
OS: Mac OS 10.15.2
Steps to reproduce
- open console
- focus input
- check console for 'handleFocus'
- click 'no data'
- check console for 'handleBlur'
- re-focus input field
- handleFocus doesn't trigger again
Expected Behavior
v-autocomplete/v-combobox `@b
https://jsfiddle.net/7os91g7n/20/
Reproduction steps:
- Extend manually columns, so the sum of their widths is larger than container size. The table becomes horizontally scrollable because of
resizeMode: 'overflow'. - Scroll to the right till the end.
- Drag the last column (
E) to the left.
Existing behavior:
The transparent picture of the column is dragged with an offset from the
Issue
In v7.1.0:
When you declare a custom file in bumpFiles standard-version will no longer update normal package.json, composer.json, lockfiles, etc. declared in the defaults.
This is fine (I don't think this is a bug because maybe you don't want it to bother with the defaults), but I think it should be mentioned in the documentation that when you do declare bumpFiles in your c
When you open page UI Elements -> Cards i see TABS are not showing content until you click on other and back on first, same for pills.
Possible fix : ( worked for me )
<script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('.nav-item').tab('show'); $('.nav-tabs li a:first').trigger('click'); }); </script>
I'm trying to build a page that has a sidebar (or both a sidebar and a top appbar / navbar), and none of the Layout examples are helping. I tried mixing and matching the components and I never manage to obtain quite the result that works in the documentation (e.g. the Build Tools page), a simple sidebar on the left with content on the light.
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This is also on page 356.
from nltk.corpus import sentiwordnet as swn
good = swn.senti_synsets('good', 'n')[0]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
TypeError: 'filter' object is not subscriptable
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Currently, the website is hosted in the repo https://github.com/scalameta/tutorial. We might want to consider having the website in the main repository. The benefit is that documentation would be closer to the code.
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To help users unfamiliar with SMW to find features and supplementary functions which are normally not enabled by default, I created [0] as starting point.
I would appreciate if some people from the community find the time to finalize and complete the list.
Tasks
- Identify features and supplementary functions
- SMWSearch
- Add separate summary sections to the
smw@wiki
Ontology example
is someone familiar with the Ontology process and can share an RDF file for example?
Super Thanks :)
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A test example
Could you give an example (say a command like) as to how to use it to do segmentation on an input image? (I see there are examples for cityscape datasets). Thanks!
Currently we use single page layout for components documentation. It would be great to use router and have separate page for buttons and icons, etc.
This way it would look more similar to native Semantic UI documentation, which is additional advantage.
It seems like it could be used for backups, but how does it work in detail? Won't it blow up exponentially if I have lots of files? How can I restore such an export in case of disk failure?
There are a bunch of links to the theory of NARs in the readme that link to a google site that is gone:
All links starting with: https://sites.google.com/site/narswang/
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Something is very strange with that sentence :P It's not proper grammar, but more than that I don't understand what is trying to be said either.