Alejandro Palacio
Alejandro Palacio
Hello @cpsievert, This is the version information of the RStudio: ``` RStudio 2022.07.1+554 "Spotted Wakerobin" Release (7872775ebddc40635780ca1ed238934c3345c5de, 2022-07-22) for Windows Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko)...
The same problem occurs when testing on a mac computer ``` RStudio 2022.07.1+554 "Spotted Wakerobin" Release (7872775ebddc40635780ca1ed238934c3345c5de, 2022-07-22) for macOS Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 12_4_0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like...
I was doing more tests and I found that the error only happens if the size of the window (if the height and width are greater than 695px). https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64808307/183994523-3c14ac98-f482-4d7a-bbfc-9ed676571e2f.mp4
I think the cause is a loop. After exiting the full screen the next function of card-full-screen.js is still running even though the screen size has not been changed. ```...
Hi @cpsievert, With the last modifications of [shiny](https://github.com/rstudio/shiny/commit/f9c0d4691009049cf8f24735ee1618369c9e8ee8) and [bslib](https://github.com/rstudio/bslib/commit/6f0ed4d3911f99b5dff8401e93143725709e0823) this problem is partially solved. I see the following behavior: - It happens without having executed the full screen function....
Hello, With the last modifications made in the resize-observer branch of Shiny, the problem was solved. Regards
Hi @cpsievert, With the latest update of rstudio rstudio/bslib@dev (https://github.com/rstudio/bslib/commit/612fb44d685f5b116a40fc75ed23c75cbe68ded2) the original problem appears to be solved. The plots now use all the space reserved to them. Nevertheless, I noted...
Testing I see that this problem was already fixed with the last modifications. However since this commit (612fb44d685f5b116a40fc75ed23c75cbe68ded2) this problem started to happend https://github.com/rstudio/bslib/issues/444
Hello @schloerke, Thanks for your answer. I was trying to do the tests with memtools and when I tried to add mem_snapshot inside of the plumber function it gave me...
Hi @GreenGrassBlueOcean and @mitch-tanney-coterie, I haven't tried the solution proposed by @GreenGrassBlueOcean to implement future.callr. However, it makes sense to me that this could solve the problem, as when using...