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Open file picker dialog when loading a variable #55

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William-Hill opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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Open file picker dialog when loading a variable #55

William-Hill opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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@William-Hill
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When loading a variable, the screen is switched to the native Jupyter Lab file explorer with little instruction of what to do next. A user must know to load a .nc file, but it's not intuative

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Create a modal or file select dialog that only displays .nc files when attempting to load a variable.

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@William-Hill William-Hill self-assigned this Mar 7, 2019
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I spoke with one of the JupyterLab developers and there's currently no way to do this. We would have to write the modification to the FileBrowser extension ourselves.

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@doutriaux1 doutriaux1 added this to the 2.0 milestone Mar 28, 2019
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sterlingbaldwin commented Sep 13, 2019

I think this should be closed. "A user must know to load a .nc file, but it's not intuative," the whole point of the project is to open .nc files, I think its not an unfair assumption that users will know to open netCDF files when using a netCDF visualization tool. I mean, it wouldnt be terrible to be able to highlight .nc files or something, but this is a very high effort low reward feature.

@downiec downiec removed this from the 2.0 milestone Oct 21, 2019
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