Thank you for the feedback, please file a ticket for that issue Vladimir Prus <vladimir.p...@gmail.com> 于2021年3月12日周五 下午6:13写道:
> Jeff, > > thanks for the response. Users noted another side effect - on the index > page there is a filter for notebooks. We have notebooks organized > by team or user names, and people used to type their username in the > filter, e.g. "john/" to quickly see their notebooks. This no longer works, > so they have to scroll through 150 top-level folders. > > > > On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 12:58 PM Jeff Zhang <zjf...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I think this is done in one ticket, but I think we should reconsider >> whether it makes sense to do that. >> And one side effect of displaying the full path is that the user can not >> see the full path if it is very long, I create a ticket to just display the >> title in a separate line. >> >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-5264 >> >> >> >> Vladimir Prus <vladimir.p...@gmail.com> 于2021年3月12日周五 下午5:16写道: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> In Zeppelin 0.9 the note storage was changed to use hierarchical naming >>> on S3, which is a much >>> welcome change. However, it seems to have an undesirable effect. Say, I >>> create a note with name "a/b/c" and open it. The UI has "c" as the name (I >>> attach a screenshot), which has two issues: >>> >>> - One no longer knows where in the hierarchy they are. For example, one >>> can have "Reports/Q1/orders", and in UI it is simply shown as "orders", so >>> looking at this note it's no longer obvious where we are - and my >>> colleagues find that very confusing >>> >>> - One no longer can move a note by editing its name - one should go back >>> to index page, expand the hierarchy, and use rename there - also >>> inconvenient. >>> >>> I could not find any issues to improve this - is there some setting or >>> workaround I can use? >>> >>> >>> [image: image.png] >>> >>> -- >>> Vladimir Prus >>> http://vladimirprus.com >>> >> >> >> -- >> Best Regards >> >> Jeff Zhang >> > > > -- > Vladimir Prus > http://vladimirprus.com > -- Best Regards Jeff Zhang