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I've never heard of or used "Create new view for output" what is it meant to do? Also, the linked issue does not appear related? |
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Related issue and discussion holoviz/pyviz_comms#3 |
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@philippjfr i see. Very off the cuff speculation: First, I assume there is some hook in the process that we can make use of to customize or control the behavior? If not, options will be very limited in general. But assuming there is:
But I should be clear: having the different outputs be "linked" is probably not feasible. Even in the standalone case, e.g. if you pan one plot, I would not be expect the other plot to pan along as well. They would be independent copies. (That's actually the number 1 reason I can't picture |
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Given that there is so much uncertainty and unknowns around both the requirements and what is possible from the JLab side, I am converting this to a development discussion |
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Software versions
Python Version: 3.9
JupyterLab: 3.x
Browser name and version
Chrome. Any recent version
Jupyter notebook / Jupyter Lab version
JupyterLab 3.x
Expected behavior
The expected behavior is to have the new-view reflect that cell's output exactly as-is.
Observed behavior
The outcome has a duplicated rendering of the same visual right under the already available output.
The same issue has already been raised in JupyterLab repo long time back, but no response (below link).
jupyterlab/jupyterlab#779
Snapshots:
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Example code
Stack traceback or browser console output
No response
Screenshots
No response
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