+1 I've observed this behaviour and agree with both suggestions.

I have some doubts whether #1 is suitable for all cases. For example a
paragraph with initialization shell scripts that produce tons of logs.
Normally I don't want to see those logs, at least not until an error
occurs. Of course one can redirect the output to a file to prevent result
pollution but still it is worth considering such usecases.

On 6 August 2015 at 11:00, IT CTO <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I noticed today two issues with the show results button in the notebook
> and paragraph (the book like icon)
> 1) The first is that if we hide the result and update the paragraph and
> run it again no output is shown to the user. - we got a mail from our user
> saying that zeppelin is not working just because he did not get any
> response as the paragraph output was closed.
>
> 2) the logic of the paragraph icon and the notebook icon is not the same.
> in the notebook the icon shows a closed book when results are shown (e.g.
> click here to close the result) while in the paragraph it is the opposite.
>
> [image: Selection_008.png]
> my suggestion
> #1 - we should open the result upon running the paragraph or at least
> indicating that the output is closed.
> #2 - change the notebook behavior to match the paragraph behavior
>
> Eran
>



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