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Add expanding field in spaces #1163

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 3 months ago

Walkthrough

A new feature was added on June 18, 2024, to enhance the cell editing experience in the Editor Component of the platform. This enhancement introduces an auto-expanding cell input that dynamically adjusts to fit the content, making data viewing and editing more efficient and user-friendly. There were no changes to the declarations of exported or public entities in this update.

Changes

Files/Paths Change Summary
changelog/platform.mdx Added a summary of a new feature in the Editor Component: an auto-expanding cell input that adjusts dynamically to fit the content for better data viewing and editing.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant EditorComponent
    participant CellInput

    User ->> EditorComponent: Start cell editing
    EditorComponent ->> CellInput: Activate cell input
    CellInput ->> CellInput: Auto-expand to fit content
    User ->> CellInput: Input data
    CellInput ->> CellInput: Adjust size dynamically
    User ->> EditorComponent: Finish editing
    CellInput ->> EditorComponent: Save edited data

This diagram represents the enhanced cell editing functionality, where the CellInput component dynamically adjusts its size based on the content input by the user, ensuring efficient and seamless data editing within the EditorComponent.


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