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  1. @ivory It would be great if there was an option to compress tags. In other words, instead of “#this #that #otherthing #otherthing2 #otherthing3 #otherthing4 #otherthing5 #otherthing6 #otherthing7 #otherthing8” you would display something like “#this more” (where tapping on “more” would expand the list), but only when the tags aren’t embedded in other text (i.e. at beginning or end).

  2. @ivory It would be great if there was an option to compress tags. In other words, instead of “#this #that #otherthing #otherthing2 #otherthing3 #otherthing4 #otherthing5 #otherthing6 #otherthing7 #otherthing8” you would display something like “#this more” (where tapping on “more” would expand the list), but only when the tags aren’t embedded in other text (i.e. at beginning or end).

  3. @ivory It would be great if there was an option to compress tags. In other words, instead of “#this #that #otherthing #otherthing2 #otherthing3 #otherthing4 #otherthing5 #otherthing6 #otherthing7 #otherthing8” you would display something like “#this more” (where tapping on “more” would expand the list), but only when the tags aren’t embedded in other text (i.e. at beginning or end).

  4. @drjulie_b So one thing is to use `group=interaction(dph,otherthing)`, so that'll make combinations of the dph and otherthing. So that's splt into number of groups of #dph*#otherthing

    Maybe inspecting `otherthing` to see what values are in there? Is a factor with levels that are now filtered out?

  5. @drjulie_b So one thing is to use `group=interaction(dph,otherthing)`, so that'll make combinations of the dph and otherthing. So that's splt into number of groups of #dph*#otherthing

    Maybe inspecting `otherthing` to see what values are in there? Is a factor with levels that are now filtered out?

  6. @drjulie_b So one thing is to use `group=interaction(dph,otherthing)`, so that'll make combinations of the dph and otherthing. So that's splt into number of groups of #dph*#otherthing

    Maybe inspecting `otherthing` to see what values are in there? Is a factor with levels that are now filtered out?