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Grey out the Shutdown option if no running Terminals #48

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willingc opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by jupyterlab/jupyterlab#9468
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Grey out the Shutdown option if no running Terminals #48

willingc opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by jupyterlab/jupyterlab#9468
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This is a small UI suggestion. Grey out the Shut Down All option if none are running.

@jtpio This is amazing work!!!!

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jtpio commented Dec 14, 2020

Thanks!!

This is probably something that can be addressed in JupyterLab directly, since JupyterLab Classic reuses the same component as is:

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jtpio commented Dec 16, 2020

Fixed in jupyterlab/jupyterlab#9468

Should be available in JupyterLab Classic after updating to the JupyterLab RC packages and cutting a new release for jupyterlab-classic.

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@jtpio jtpio modified the milestones: Future, 0.1.0 Dec 16, 2020
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