Chart fullscreen and back causes weird scaling bug
See original GitHub issueWhen using Tensorboard, and following the following steps, the bug can be reproduced:
- Log scalar data to Tensorboard
- Open the chart
- Set it to fullscreen
- Unset the fullscreen
When this is done, the following can be seen:
As a note, this is doesn’t get fixed with the built-in update data button. It does get fixed if you refresh the page.
My setup:
- Standard
pip install tensorflow
- Windows 10
- Firefox 54
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:8 (4 by maintainers)
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I’ll try it in Ubuntu 16 and let you know.
In theory, everything should work under Windows, but I expect that everything will be much simpler if you use a different operating system. (For instance, Bazel’s Windows support is “experimental,” and you certainly need Bazel.)