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- Switch the language to another language than the default language of OpenRefine (English), e.g. German.
- Note that the captions for facet selection (most-left c
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Thanks for a really great utility, just discovered it today!
Expected Behavior
It would be nice if it was possible to look at the results of a subscription while having it stopped, especially for faster updating subscriptions. I known you can turn off autoscroll but if you want to save the results you still have to manually cut and paste, unlike query results where you can use the download
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Currently com.spotify.scio.bigtable.syntax.ScioContextOps#updateNumberOfBigtableNodes updates all clusters for the instance.
That is not desired behaviour if each cluster is dedicated for specific task - one for batch jobs, another for service, etc.
Desired API is to allow change node count for only specific cluster (dedicated for batch jobs).
Proposed API change:
- def updateNumberOf
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I am experiencing the same problem.
In addition, sheets js is mutating the header array passed in, which is not something I would ever expect.
Example: