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Expected behavior
I search for a word in Corpus Viewer and get some documents. I would then expect the output to be those documents that I also select in the documents list. It would behave more like Data Table.
Actual behavior
The output is always documents that match search regardless of what is selected in the documents li
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Issue
This is so annoying, I can't stand it anymore.
On OSX, when selecting an attribute to display in a Line Chart, selection doesn't stop with a click. So when I move my mouse around, it is selecting all other attributes I happen to pass with the cursor. Extremely problematic for larger files (things get stuck).
Does not happen on Windows, so I reckon it's a Mac thing.
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Describe the bug
When viewing documentation directly in Orange, the first thing the user sees is a large About section.
To Reproduce
Open documentation of Genes widget, for example.
Expected behavior
The first thing the user sees is the actual documentation of the widget.
Screenshots
<img width="1392" alt="Screen Shot 2019-11-12 at 10 54 16" src="https://user-images.gi
Use the new Hugo website and prepare the blogs for the following three showcases
- multi-sample loader
- markers and subpopulations
- clustering and t-SNE
Change the workflows of these showcases to provide a link to the blog posts.
Currently, the graph in the explain model widget has a constant size.
Improve the graph such that graphs width changes with changing the widget width.
Bonus: Add zoom option to the widget which will change the height of the segments in the graph. Possible solution: when the zoom value is higher show more dots per column of dots.
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Basically, everything shown in Intel's intrinsic guide that we support should be usable, which, afaik, we're doing only SSE & MMX (because MMX is before SSE, we should still have it there if people really want it or happen to have been using it).
This shouldn't be TOO difficult, mostly just tedious, and it might be smart to do #