Examples: query, "exact match", wildcard*, wild?ard, wild*rd
Fuzzy search: cake~ (finds cakes, bake)
Term boost: "red velvet"^4, chocolate^2
Field grouping: tags:(+work -"fun-stuff")
Escaping: Escape characters +-&|!(){}[]^"~*?:\ with \, e.g. \+
Range search: properties.timestamp:[1587729413488 TO *] (inclusive), properties.title:{A TO Z}(excluding A and Z)
Combinations: chocolate AND vanilla, chocolate OR vanilla, (chocolate OR vanilla) NOT "vanilla pudding"
Field search: properties.title:"The Title" AND text
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Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any out-of-the-box functionality for ridgeline plots (joyplots) in plotly. They are certainly doable ( https://www.python-graph-gallery.com/ridgeline-graph-plotly , or https://chart-studio.plotly.com/~empet/14632/plotly-joyplotridgelines/#/ ) but I'd guess this won't happen any time soon 🤭 . We'd be happy with also having functionality similar to the one from the Scalars tab: first isolating one iteration (the latest by default) and grouping together by the prefix.

  
  
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