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When a lot of data has been added, it might be annoying to find the data you want to refund/report. It would be good to have an easy way to search for the events.
Search params can be put into the customFilter function that is passed to handleAddedData.
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I saw that, when I use the short cut it's automatically download the json file. But it was juste luck.
If we would have a description of the element on hover it may help finding out those short cut.
Another Idea in the same issue. But beeing able to
For now, weights are seen as AnalyticalWeights
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Documentation needed
So far we have relied largely on demonstrative notebooks
at https://github.com/rsvp/fecon235
The source code here at fecon236 is designed to be more
explicit than casual usage, so if you have experience in
setting up a nice documentation framework, please
kindly volunteer.
The current "docs" need a complete redo, one that starts from fresh eyes.
Nobody peeks at the source code unless t
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