Loïc Huder
Loïc Huder
Hello, Could you provide a file showing the problem so that I can try to find the issue ?
> When I right click menu :select ——» Open / Open with ——» Editor: Yes, it doesn't work when opening the file this way. Try to double click on it...
Note also that [you need to install `hdf5plugin`](https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-hdf5#compression-filters) if you use `blosc` to compress your datasets.
Our discussion on https://github.com/silx-kit/h5web/pull/632 also gave me an idea: we could make the flattening operation more consistent by encapsulating in the `get/useValue` method. **Edit: This was done in #661** It...
Unfortunately, the impact will be limited as most of our heavy datasets are not compatible with HSDS due to https://github.com/HDFGroup/hsds/issues/76 :confused: But this is something that we still need to...
The auto-scale-off feature in the `LineVis` that forces us to fetch the whole dataset can be a real limiter for huge datasets (https://github.com/silx-kit/jupyterlab-h5web/issues/71). Maybe, it is time to review it...
> The auto-scale-off feature in the LineVis that forces us to fetch the whole dataset can be a real limiter for huge datasets (silx-kit/jupyterlab-h5web#71). #877 implemented an intemediate solution: -...
Can be seen also in `/surface_file` plot of https://h5web.panosc.eu/h5wasm?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Foasys-esrf-kit%2Fdabam2d%2Fmain%2Fdata%2Fdabam2d-001.h5
Issue also raised in visx (that renders the axis): https://github.com/airbnb/visx/issues/1395
`g` is in fact an alias for `Number.toPrecision`. `s` is indeed the best candidate to get fixed-width strings. I am not a huge fan of prefixes but it could be...