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A read only mode would be good when a notebook is open in another tab. It would be good if you could still open the
notebook in readonly model. The main use case would be to allow Codex to read notebooks which are being modified in a
different tab.
... renderer bundle
in it things get a bit heavy. This was acceptable for a first pass but given we re trying to improve notebook
performance not a great end-state.
Ultimately what we will want to do is ...
area: notebooks-jupyter
... to rewrite the training code from scratch
in their own notebook.
Proposal
Add an Export Notebook action that generates a .ipynb file mirroring exactly what the user did in the UI:
1. Cell: load ...
enhancement
... .
Follow the windows-native installation guide, there are some I would like to ask:
- Where is start-open-notebook.bat files? There is no such file from the main source repo.
- What is the command ...
installation
needs-triage
... creating duplicates. --
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When I scroll within a notebook, the cell scroll down instead of the page. So usually I will move my mouse to the page
scrollbar area ...
stale
triage-needed
Description
NPS feedback ahead of GA surfaced several quality and performance issues with SQL Notebooks that need to be addressed
before release.
Issues reported from NPS:
- Runtime instability ...
Area - SQL Notebook
Bug
GA
Team-filed (internal)
Context
Today, there are multiple ways a user can start a debugging session and they do not yet hook into the native notebook
debugging experience we built out for the Positron Notebook Editor for ...
area: notebooks-jupyter

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