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Lou DeGenaro commented on UIMA-3465:
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Fix classic mode whereby Classes and Daemons are not sortable.  Also add hint 
when hovering over table name about table style.

> DUCC webserver (WS) "display" issues
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: UIMA-3465
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-3465
>             Project: UIMA
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DUCC
>            Reporter: Lou DeGenaro
>            Assignee: Lou DeGenaro
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.0-Ducc
>
>
>       a) The docs say this is accessed at port 42133.  Is this configurable?
>       b) The docs mention two display modes: scroll mode and classic mode.  
> The website
>       has "Table Style" for scroll/classic.  Is Table Style the same as 
> "Display Modes"?
>       c) A recent version of the ducc webserver I tried (not sure if it's the
>       identical-to-trunk level), had some issues:
>               - In Google Chrome browser,  switching to Scroll mode made the 
> header row have
>               column widths that were much wider than the rest of the data in 
> the table, so
>               they didn't line up (even after trying both kinds of 
> "reloading");  Firefox
>               didn't have this issue.  Is there a "recommended/required" 
> browser people need
>               to use?
>               - Another issue was (in Firefox) the header columns don't 
> re-size (in scroll mode)
>               when you change the browser width, even after refreshing with 
> the "refresh"
>               button in the web page (but they do resize if you use firefox's 
> own refresh button).
>               - After picking a sort index, the direction arrows become very 
> hard to see on that
>               column (the color / size makes it hard to see them).  There's 
> no apparant way to
>               "undo" the sort picking; you can sort on another column, of 
> course.  (And, I
>               discovered that if you do a firefox-refresh (not the special 
> in-the-page refresh
>               button), it seems to undo the sort - not sure this is working 
> as designed though).
>               - Is any kind of multi-column sorting supported?  If I sort on 
> one column, and
>               then pick on another column as the sort key, do items that have 
> now have the
>               same sort key value, retain the ordering they had before the 
> resort? 



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