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Lossless compressor of multidimensional floating-point arrays
A simple app that lets you visualise annotations from the Google Cloud Video Intelligence API using your local files.
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The Mixed Time-Series chart type allows for configuring the title of the primary and the secondary y-axis.
However, while only the title of the primary axis is shown next to the axis, the title of the secondary one is placed at the upper end of the axis where it gets hidden by bar values and zoom controls.
How to reproduce the bug