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theengineear avatar theengineear commented on May 7, 2024

hey, that was working momentarily, but now is not. what i saw looked pretty great. can you try to get that running again?

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arsenovic avatar arsenovic commented on May 7, 2024

mmm. you should be able to download the notebook and run it, which will give a better feel for how it works. because the user would want to edit their own plots.

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arsenovic avatar arsenovic commented on May 7, 2024

is there a way to turn off the 'examples' along the bottom when embedding this plot editing view?

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arsenovic avatar arsenovic commented on May 7, 2024

@alexcjohnson , @chriddyp what do you all think about this?

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chriddyp avatar chriddyp commented on May 7, 2024

Super into it! Definitely something I'd love to exist, in a slightly more minimal form - some sort of graph editing toolbar. Maybe even fitting!

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alexcjohnson avatar alexcjohnson commented on May 7, 2024

I love it! Longer term what I want to do is bring editing as an option into the regular single-plot iframe, because this full workspace view has a bunch of things that don't really make sense in an iframe (like the ability to navigate it elsewhere...). Maybe the trickiest part is that the plot iframe may be pretty small, too small for the editing windows to live inside it, so I think they should be popped out as separate windows, or separate iframes floating over the NB, or something.

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arsenovic avatar arsenovic commented on May 7, 2024

@alexcjohnson i would still keep a display-only iframe, because that what i expect most applications would want. but maybe make two views of a graph ment for embedding: editable and display-only

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alexcjohnson avatar alexcjohnson commented on May 7, 2024

@arsenovic Yes exactly - and even if you ask for it you should only get the editable view if it's a graph you're allowed to edit.

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jonmmease avatar jonmmease commented on May 7, 2024

Closing as this is going to be handled through the JupyterLab chart editor extension. Follow along and chime in with plotly/jupyterlab-chart-editor#20 and plotly/jupyterlab-chart-editor#23 if you're interested!

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