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Overflow-x not working properly within an ipywidget.Output widget #302
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Hi @c3-yiminliu, thanks for sharing this example, I didn't know that you could use ITables in an output widget! That's great! What version of Jupyter/ITables are you using? When I run your example it looks fine on my end (Jupyter Lab 4.0.11). FYI the horizontal overflow was fixed in ITables v2.1.2, see https://mwouts.github.io/itables/changelog.html Also, I plan to provide a Jupyter widget for ITables soon, you might want to subscribe to #267 for updates. |
Hi @mwouts , thanks for the reply! This is my Jupyter and itables version: In your example, are you able to see all the columns? In this example, the dataframe has 50 columns. |
Thanks @mwouts. Good to know it works well with Jupyter 4. One "workaround" is to provide a fixed width in pixels. This does not work well for all screen resolutions but at least can be configured. Thanks for the help! |
@mwouts feel free to close the issue (given it works well with latest Jupyter). |
See the following example:
Dataframe displays nicely in a cell. X-scroll is available, pages, search box are visible.
When displayed within an ipywidgets.Output, X-scroll is not available, pages, search box are not visible.
Maximize the window does not help since there are too many columns:
Need to zoom out by a lot to see the pages and search box.
Is there a way to improve the display within an ipywidgets.Output?
Thanks
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