Sync lost when pasting multiple cells
See original GitHub issueTo reproduce:
- Edit a shared file
- Paste several cells at once.
In the notebook edited by the person that did not perform the paste, empty cells appear. Further edit attempts result in no action.
Versions: @jupyterlab/google-drive@0.5.0
, jupyterlab 0.26.5.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)
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@akhmerov, I have not forgotten about this, though I have had a hard time reproducing. A true fix likely will have to wait for the model refactor currently underway in the core
JupyterLab
.Great, thanks for checking.