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Owner can not click and edit on the chart name when open a saved chart, can only do click edit when creating a new chart.
How to reproduce the bug
1, Explore saved chart own by you
2, Hover mouse over to chart's title
3, Click on chart title
Expected results
1,Should see tooltip "Click to edit"
2,Title is successfully edit and saved
Actual results
There is no opportunit
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Description
Currently users sees
(pid=3979) 2021-10-06 10:37:25,982 WARNING backend_state.py:996 -- Backend 'AAA' has 1 replicas that have taken more than 30s to start up. This may be caused by waiting for the cluster to auto-scale or beca
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Problem
See #3856 . Developer would like the ability to configure whether the developer menu or viewer menu is displayed while they are developing on cloud IDEs like Gitpod or Github Codespaces
Solution
Create a config option
showDeveloperMenu: true | false | auto
where
- true: always shows the developer menu locally and while deployed
- false: always sho
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Context
I noticed in the unit test case test_dataloaders_reset_and_attach in test_dataloaders.py that trainer.fit() was called twice with different train_dataloaders. ([code pointer](https://github.com/PyTorchLightning/pytorch-lightning/blob/5a846d48ceb5412636bafc3037d04bc2f1bcc0e6/tests/trainer/test_datalo
In recent versions (can't say from exactly when), there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date(), but in the calendar, yesterday is the maximum date allowed. I see it in my apps, and it is also present in the first example on the DatePickerRange documentation page.
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Steps to reproduce
- Create a
test1.pyfile with the contentsimport sys; print(1, sys.argv)in the current directory - Create a
test2.pyfile with the contentsprint(2)in the current directory
Expected result
As per the IPython reference:
Both files are executed in sequence, the
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The function argument list here declares None as the default value for shading
but that does not seem to be in agreement with shading = 'flat' which is mentioned bit further down, namely at
https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/30b3bd5b97a74c6b83235
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I typically used compressed datasets (e.g. gzipped) to save disk space. This works fine with AllenNLP during training because I can write my dataset reader to load the compressed data. However, the predict command opens the file and reads lines for the Predictor. This fails when it tries to load data from my compressed files.
Discussed in microsoft/nni#4070
Originally posted by ZhiyuanChen August 14, 2021
[2021-08-14 10:13:41] INFO (NNIDataStore) Datastore initialization done
[2021-08-14 10:13:41] INFO (RestServer) RestServer start
[2021-08-14 10:13:41] INFO (RestServer) RestServer base port is 8080
[2021-08-14 10:13:41] I
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Describe the issue linked to the documentation
Use
:doi:and:arxiv:directives for references in the documentation as is done in scipy in scipy/scipy#12858.Suggest a potential alternative/fix
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