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[FIX] Distributions Report: Visualizations are now fitted #2130

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[FIX] Distributions Report: Visualizations are now fitted #2130

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@jerneju jerneju commented Mar 22, 2017

Distributions Report: Visualizations are now fitted to take a normal amount of space

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Visualizations in report sometimes take too much space - extensive white space above visualization.
#2040

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Merging #2130 into master will decrease coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 0%.

@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master    #2130      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   71.49%   71.49%   -0.01%     
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  Files         318      318              
  Lines       54414    54415       +1     
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  Hits        38902    38902              
- Misses      15512    15513       +1

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@lanzagar lanzagar merged commit 412e409 into biolab:master Mar 28, 2017
@jerneju jerneju deleted the gh-2040-distributions-report branch April 20, 2017 13:48
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