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"Is there any way we can control a jbrowse instance remotely after launching it [from Jupyter] - for example by having it listen on a websocket, or do long polls, then eval the responses (this seems like a huge hack but also arguably quick and powerful?)
Just seems annoying to relaunch the browser every time I want to navigate to a location specified by Python"
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It’s not so much that it’s slow, rather that I don’t want to lose state in
the browser by relaunching it.
So for example if I launch a browser, navigate it to a particular position
using the UI, then want to add more tracks in Python - how do I avoid
losing the position I just navigated to?
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"Is there any way we can control a jbrowse instance remotely after
launching it [from Jupyter] - for example by having it listen on a
websocket, or do long polls, then eval the responses (this seems like a
huge hack but also arguably quick and powerful?)
Just seems to relaunch the browser every time I want to navigate to a
location specified by Python"
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Request from @ihh
"Is there any way we can control a jbrowse instance remotely after launching it [from Jupyter] - for example by having it listen on a websocket, or do long polls, then eval the responses (this seems like a huge hack but also arguably quick and powerful?)
Just seems
annoying
to relaunch the browser every time I want to navigate to a location specified by Python"The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: