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The Overview Panel Would Be Extremely Well Suited For The Task Of Selecting A Number Of Projects For Comparing Them. Another Useful Feature Would Be To Allow Adding Information (E.G. Metrics Or Metadata) To The Tooltip. Would You Consider Adding This

The Overview panel would be extremely well suited for the task of selecting a number of projects for comparing them. Another useful feature would be to allow adding information (e.g. metrics or metadata) to the tooltip. Would you consider adding this 😊 ? Thanks

  
  
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Yes, I find myself trying to select "points" on the overview tab. And I find myself wanting to see more interesting info in the tootip.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Yes, exactly.

  
  
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Posted 3 years ago

The Overview panel would be extremely well suited for the task of selecting a number of projects for comparing them.

Could you elaborate ?

Another useful feature would be to allow adding information (e.g. metrics or metadata) to the tooltip.

You mean are we still talking about the "Overview" Tab?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Yes, I find myself trying to select "points" on the overview tab. And I find myself wanting to see more interesting info in the tooltip.

Yep that's a very good point.

The Overview panel would be extremely well suited for the task of selecting a number of projects for comparing them.

So what you are saying, this could be a way to multi select experiments for detailed comparison (i.e. selecting the "dots" on the overview graph), is this what you had in mind?

  
  
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