Show 'source' instead of 'origin' for dictionaries#118
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- The 'origin' field shows dictionaries UUIDs where the 'source' field shows the actual sources used for loading
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TBH the format of text in the 'source' field is quite random, we could try to parse it, and, for example, remove 'ClickHouse: ' because it takes too much space.
Ok for now, but with current implementation you will not see the actual source table, what we can do
- alight to the right
- add details for the row on enter - #119
- dynamic width calculation (but this should be done after trying other TUI libraries likely)
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TBH the format of text in the 'source' field is quite random, we could try to parse it, and, for example, remove 'ClickHouse: ' because it takes too much space.