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In the original Automatic1111, when you select X/Y/Z plot, and select either of the Sampler, or Checkpoint name options, they provide an icon that looks like a book. When that is icon is pressed, it auto-fills the X/Y/or Z values/names of those options. This makes it easier to just delete the ones you don't want, instead of typing - possibly incorrectly - the ones you want.
It's a minor thing, a quality of life thing; so not a priority. I could always create a text file with a list to copy and paste into the field.
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In the original Automatic1111, when you select X/Y/Z plot, and select either of the Sampler, or Checkpoint name options, they provide an icon that looks like a book. When that is icon is pressed, it auto-fills the X/Y/or Z values/names of those options. This makes it easier to just delete the ones you don't want, instead of typing - possibly incorrectly - the ones you want.
It's a minor thing, a quality of life thing; so not a priority. I could always create a text file with a list to copy and paste into the field.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: