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There is a nice screenshot for "Time container hiding" example. It would be great if we could add the same to the examples directory(Like the other examples).
Description of problem:
The tagging files currently contains filter logic but:
- there is no test coverage to check if the individual filters are working as expected
- there is no documentation how a specific filter is expected to work.
- Start with a small human readable description as a comment.
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For the attached card json.
The button in the column set is cutoff on android

The same card on web
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- First stable distribution.
Red Hat and Debian are clear examples of wrong dates:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat#History
https://en.wik
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At least, add winners:
- vampire,
- veiT,
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- SMTInterpol,
- CaDiCaL,
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With #1159 the ability to click parts of a chart and create a search in explore opens up the possibility to define an aggregation ID as well in the URL, eg:
https://<TS_HOST>/sketch/<SKETCH_ID>/explore?q=my_search_query&a=132- would point to a saved aggregation with an aggregation id 132... so clicking a bar (or data point) on the chart would bring you to explore, displaying that filtered view