Tom Morris
Tom Morris
I've renamed the issue and hacked up the description per @wetneb 's suggestion and removed the Pending Review flag.
It looks like this missed 3.8, so will appear in the next (non-patch) release of OpenRefine.
I don't love either version. The horizontal layout doesn't really parse as two separate links to my eye and the vertical version adds unnecessary whitespace (when there's a ton of...
The correct zip issue reference is #5440. Python's `zip(*iterables)` function accepts an arbitrary number of iterables. More generally programming language design is a pretty nuanced art, so it's helpful to...
Closing in favor of #5440 per discussion
OK, I clearly should have used a better title. Hopefully the updated title is clearer. This is only about fixing the regression, not adding new functionality. The only question in...
Any opinions on my question? > The only question in my mind is whether fixing the regression is worse than leaving it as is.
> the move should be motivated by concrete use cases where we'd be able to validate the improvement from a user perspective. Historically, backward compatibility was a core value for...
@ostephens @thadguidry I'm counting on you to follow through with issues/documentation that implement your proposed solution. I've dropped my work on a code based solution.
They also appear off the bottom of the screen with the buttons showing, but none of the information visible on the screen needed to know which button to push.