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Expected behavior
Add scroll bar when the output is too much
Currently, it has "..." in the long data as following. But it does not list all data user need and take too much space, i think.
Screenshots
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OS: Win10
Browser: chrome
Jupyter Version: Python 3.6.2, Jupyter 4.4.0
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Describe the bug
For xxx.head(), when the output is large, it is better set a scroll bar to the output area.
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
Add scroll bar when the output is too much
Currently, it has "..." in the long data as following. But it does not list all data user need and take too much space, i think.
Screenshots
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: Win10
Browser: chrome
Jupyter Version: Python 3.6.2, Jupyter 4.4.0
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: