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docs: Quarto Pub is only for static content #1419

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@mcanouil mcanouil commented Oct 25, 2024

This is a small addition to clearly state that Quarto Pub only support static content thus no shiny document which requires a server to run the app.

Should it be a callout note, as for the size limit of 100 Mb?

@mcanouil mcanouil changed the title docs: mention it's only for static content docs: Quarto Pub is only for static content Oct 25, 2024
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cscheid commented Oct 25, 2024

Should it be a callout note, as for the size limit of 100 Mb?

No. That's a soft limit that we purposefully do not officially promise.

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Sorry, I was not clear.
I meant the fact that Quarto Pub is for static content, should it be a call-out to be more visible?

In text is the minimum as right now it is not stated at all.

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cscheid commented Oct 28, 2024

We should improve the situation, but I'm not sure that adding "static" will reduce the confusion for people who don't already understand how Shiny and interactive=True Python widgets work. I think we need a bit more.

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mcanouil commented Oct 29, 2024

I agree, but right now there is nothing stating what Quarto Pub is and supports.
So, users are not confused, they simply have no way to know it won't work.

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