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How come some cells have a fullscreen button and some don't?

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The community member asked why some cells have a fullscreen button while others don't, wondering if it's based on a heuristic. Other community members explained that the fullscreen button is present when the output is printed to the cell, but not when it's printed to the console. The answer is that the first method of printing to the cell output allows for the fullscreen button, while the second method of printing to the console output does not.

How come some cells have a fullscreen button on the top lefthand side, but some don't? Is it generated based off a heuristic or something?
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the first prints to the cell output, while the second prints to the console output. and console output does not have a fullscreen
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Ah, i figured it out, it's caused by native output to the cell:

ie.
fig vs fig.show() # the latter won't let you fullscreen
the first prints to the cell output, while the second prints to the console output. and console output does not have a fullscreen
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