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tqdm_notebook leave=False Leaves Whitespace Behind #479
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wait this is #433 |
Appears also with Windows, appears also in Firefox. |
This still happens on |
Same on Chrome |
Still on Firefox 94.0 on Ubuntu 18.04 |
Still on Chrome |
After much trial and error this is the only workaround that worked for me in JupyterLab: from IPython.core.display import HTML
# See https://github.com/bstriner/keras-tqdm/issues/21#issuecomment-443019223
display(HTML("""
<style>
.jp-OutputArea-child:has(.jp-OutputArea-prompt:empty) {
padding: 0 !important;
}
</style>
""")) |
it does not work on vscode |
@gersonjferreira I would open a new issue. The issue that I reported above is fixed (leaving space behind in Jupyter when using the |
TqdmCallback for Keras doesn't have this issue. |
python 3.6.3
ipykernel (4.6.1)
ipython (6.2.1)
jupyter (1.0.0)
jupyter-client (5.1.0)
jupyter-console (5.2.0)
jupyter-core (4.4.0)
tqdm (4.19.4)
All installed by pip3 on macOS 10.13.1 and Chrome 62.0.3202.94 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I am seeing extra spaces added on redrawing nested progress meters. The inner meters slowly creep farther from the top bar. Here is a quick script that demonstrates the problem:
If you substitute the third and fourth nested
range(256)
with more tqdm, the problem is even more obvious.I have attached an animated GIF of the problem.
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