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A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Expected results
The cursor will move to the left
Actual results
New Tab is created
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Location of the documentation
Documentation problem
The argument for TimeStamp.strftime() is missing in the docs
Suggested fix for documentation
Argument is a format string. Should reference python docs https://docs.python.org/3/library/datet
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Problem
Streamlit uses the home directory for its configuration, but that adds another config file to pollute a home directory. We should be good platform citizens and provide thoughtful locations for configuration files.
Solution
We as a team agreed on the following order:
$PROJECT_FOLDER/.streamlit- (great if possible, but not required) `$PROJECT_FOLDER/{../}+.streamlit
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When working with a big piece of text, I sometimes scroll down and copy some text into another tab. When switching back to the first tab, both the input and the output pane is back on top. So I don't know where I was working just now.
Describe the solution you'd like
After tab switching, scroll position should be remembere
The UI of the scatterplot has got more ugly between 3.4 and the current development version.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: create any scatterplot facet.
Current Results (master)
Expected Behavior (3.4)
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sm.tsa.arima.ARIMAworks withfix_params(it should fail except when the fit method isstatespace
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Improve examples such that they are more incremental (in the import etc) without following strictly PEP8. It will make it nicer to read on the gallery generated online.
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I'm using latest pyod version on pypi. How to generate simulated data where x-axis is time? Thank you.
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- "Conclusion" section of "Getting started with Tablesaw" page contains broken link to "Java Docs".
https://jtablesaw.github.io/tablesaw/gettingstarted#conclusion - "Exploring tables" section of "Getting started with Tablesaw" page contains broken link to "plotting".
https://jtablesaw.github.io/tablesaw/gettingstarted.html#exploring-tables
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Describe the issue linked to the documentation
Follows from #17387
Suggest a potential alternative/fix
Stop referencing preprocessing functions e.g. :
maxabs_scale
minmax_scale
normalize
quantile_transform
robust_scale
scale
power_transform
in the UG, and only add them e.g. in the "See Also" sections, or even just in the API ref.
In particular right now the first entr