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Hi codesuki, in your implementation, you separate the actual chart content from the axes/tooltip by introducing a companion class DataSet. I wonder will it be viable if you offer a Cartesian coordinat…
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Daniel was surprised that Zac said that ALT is using both carbon sources at the same time- thought that you could only choose one or the other.
He said to run COMETS with regular FBA (not pFBA) wit…
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**Describe/explain the bug**
When doing re-render (change of the input data) of the legend in the Bar chart, it's extremely slow (several seconds).
Waiting for: `'requestAnimationFrame' handler too…
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### Conflicts of interest
- [X] I declare that I have no known conflicts of interest with the authors.
### Review
This paper seeks to make constructing scatterplots less prone to overlap when using…
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## Background & Problem statement
One of the most common issues with web components is that they need to adopt the page’s existing generic styles, but can't. E.g. `` cannot adopt button styling unl…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Wide, sparse tables are awkward to explore because most columns are empty
(or contain just one item). You have to keep scrolling right and left to see
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Wide, sparse tables are awkward to explore because most columns are empty
(or contain just one item). You have to keep scrolling right and left to see
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Wide, sparse tables are awkward to explore because most columns are empty
(or contain just one item). You have to keep scrolling right and left to see
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Wide, sparse tables are awkward to explore because most columns are empty
(or contain just one item). You have to keep scrolling right and left to see
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Wide, sparse tables are awkward to explore because most columns are empty
(or contain just one item). You have to keep scrolling right and left to see
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