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- a proper multicategory bar example based on https://community.plotly.com/t/multicategory-axis-type-example/26392
- example of shape or annotation covering several subplots thanks to
xref='paper'. Also the shapes and annotations tutorial should link to each other. - orthographic projection example in 3d axes tutorial (or
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potential api example
bit fix undo-commit
bit fix untrack-file
bit fix rename-commit
bit fix catch-up-to-branch
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I was looking at some logs and for a cluster that has no lag and only a single host (which was alive at the time) I was seeing the following exception:
Unable to execute pull query. All nodes are dead or exceed max allowed lag.
The error message doesn't help me understand what happened, which partition failed or if there's some other issue. We should print more debugging information.
This error occurred recently in production
Possibly unhandled rejection: {}
at exploration-features-backend-api.service.ts:58
at e.invoke (zone.js:386)
at t.run (zone.js:143)
at zone.js:891
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You can open a default notebook with the Pluto option
Pluto.run(notebook="test.jl")
Especially when using Pluto as a REST Server (with fonsp/Pluto.jl#1052 ) it would be good to have the possibility to start multiple notebooks from the command line.
Suggested syntax:
Pluto.run(notebook=["test.jl", "test2.jl"])
Currently, the opening of a notebook works by pass
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Hey everyone!
mapd-core-cpu is already available on conda-forge (https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/omniscidb-cpu)
now we should add some instructions on the documentation.
at this moment it is available for linux and osx.
some additional information about the configuration:
- for now, always install
omniscidb-cpuinside a conda environment (also it is a good practice), eg:
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'd like to have scrollbars that I can use. It would help me with visual orientation on the workspace.
I'd like to be able to scroll with the mouse wheel, instead of zooming in / out.
Describe the solution you'd like
A configuration option to enable scrollbars.
A configuration option to set the behaviour of the mouse whe
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We would like to avoid confusion like we have in webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer#185
We could document
statsFilenameandreportFilenameoptions allowing the use of an absolute file path like/path/to/folderso that people would know it's supported.Let us know in this issue if you would like to contribute to this!