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Scrolling-bug on JupyterLab EOSC #91
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Thanks! Are you using Safari as your web browser? If yes, could you also check whether the problem persists using Firefox or Chrome? |
I was using Chrome, and also tried Edge, and the issue occurred with both. Can not test Safari. Will it be helpful if I also test with Firefox? |
No need to try with Safari. Please try with Firefox and it would be also helpful if you could provide screen recording so I try to reproduce on my end. Thanks! |
Whats the best way to share a 20sec video with you? |
Nevermind, here is a link to it. Notice the scrollbar keeps jumping to a lower part of the notebook. https://1drv.ms/v/s!AnkUEesYaupLkPVYOV5p8PWzHnuVwQ?e=7GvEcz EDIT: Also occurs w/ Firefox. |
I would like to do further tests. Either please try the same notebook on a different environment: https://notebooks.egi.eu/. To get access click on this link using your EGI Check-in account. Or if this notebook can be publicly shared, I would like to get a copy to try myself. |
I cloned the repo over to notebooks.egi.eu/, and do not see the same issue when running the notebook there. |
ok, is this notebook using any pangeo/dask specific dependency? or can you continue your work with notebooks.egi.eu? |
Unfortunately I need to use dask-gateway on this process, so I think I would need to use the Pangeo@EOSC-resources. I can still run the notebook on EOSC though, and will continue doing that. At this point the bug is a distraction only. |
ok, thanks! please continue; it's busy over here and the bug is a tricky one to debug so I would prefer to revisit this with very low priority if you don't mind. |
Ok, totally understand it is busy! Looks very much like this: jupyterlab/jupyterlab#15968 Pangeo@EOSC has versions
Apparently, according to jupyterlab/jupyterlab#15795 (comment), EDIT: So no need to debug! Just have to wait for it to become a stable enough release. Hopefully not in too long. |
When scrolling, sometimes it jumps to a lower or higher part. I suspect it could be a bug in JupyterLab, so perhaps implementing a newer version would help.
This is not a good explanation of the issue, but I will edit the title and give more details within the next few days.
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