Jason Weill
Jason Weill
Related: * #7380 (option to use CTRL+F/CMD+F to use the browser's built-in find functionality, as was the case in Notebook 6) * https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/15445 (enabling searching cell outputs by default) We...
@gaulinmp Thank you for your feedback! I migrated your request into the JupyterLab issues repo, since this code is primarily maintained in the JupyterLab package: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/16808
@martinagreen Thank you for opening this issue! Do you have admin access on your Mac? If so, have you authenticated (Touch ID, password, etc) to elevate privilege after dragging the...
From triage: This issue may supersede PR #16141 and other issue #16099. (Thanks @krassowski)
I'm OK with making it configurable; hopefully, a configuration option won't introduce too much added complexity.
I've only seen that box appear when I use a new browser, or when I'm using a browser that does not retain data from prior sessions — such as a...
I do think that the commands may change based on what you currently have focused; choosing a menu item may change the focus in your browser, so it may change...
Triage notes: It would be valuable to have keyboard shortcuts for all contexts in one place. The fact that we show only shortcuts for the current context may be misleading...
@kellyrowland Thank you for opening this issue! It doesn't look like the patch mentioned in that Discourse thread ever made it into mainline code, but we would welcome a pull...
As observed at the JupyterLab meeting, this should only be operable in text files, not in notebooks' code cells. This menu item should be hidden entirely when the user is...