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Expansion of cell output windows #1673
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Good suggestion. We'll look into it. |
I will really need this feature, scroll for single outputs is not comfortable at all |
I also think this should be an option. Would make life much easier. |
I strongly recommend making the feature. It's really inconvenient. |
Before we turn our attention to this enhancement, I wanted to give everyone an option to look at big cells without scrolling with our settings:
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Please upvote if the workaround David supplied above doesn't work well for you. |
I cannot find this setting anywhere. Do I need to literally write down "python.DataScience.EnableScrollingForCellOutputs": false in the settings json file? Thanks! |
Hi @m-beau, sorry for the trouble! This is the new setting: It changed because we used to be part of the python extension. |
Amazing cheers! |
Closing as additional considerations for this issue are covered by other bugs such as #7096 and microsoft/vscode#131574 |
It would be fantastic if the notebook editor could provide expanded output cells, such that scrolling the individual cell windows would not be required. This is currently an option in Jupyter notebooks by double-clicking the side of the window to toggle expanded/compact.
Could be an toggle feature similar to that, a setting to apply to all, etc.
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