Le 03/03/2015 18:00, Benjamin Root a écrit :
I certainly think it would be beneficial to have more available
styles. It certainly would help exercise this particular aspect of
matplotlib.
One caveat from past submissions. Please do not include
copyrighted/trademarked styles. So, no "matlab style" or "mathmatica
style", etc...
Cheers!
Ben Root
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:22 AM, Marin GILLES <mrngil...@gmail.com
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Le 03/03/2015 16:32, Christian Alis a écrit :
Hi Marin,
Have you looked at the style sheets examples in the gallery?
http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html#style_sheets
Regards,
Christian
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Marin GILLES<mrngil...@gmail.com>
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there would be some kind of plot style profile interface.
What I mean, is that you could have mutliple files with different styles for
plots, that would be used to change easily the style of plots.
I know about the matplotlibrc but I am thinking of something a little bit
more flexible, which could swicth between multiple “style sheets” easily.
As an example, for now I use the Seaborn set_style capabilities to get
better looking graphs.
I previously used Prettyplotlib to make better plots.
But with those two libraries, it does not seem to me that you can control
your graph settings with, for example, a config file.
Thank you
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Hi Christian,
I saw them indeed.
After looking into it in more details, it seems that the default
styles are defined in a config-like style.
It is possible to create your own styles and put it in your config
path so they are accessible (Style on matplotlib.org
<http://matplotlib.org/users/style_sheets.html?highlight=style>).
Also, Would the community be interested in more integrated themes?
Thanks for your help
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Sure, I'll be careful about that.
I'm going to go try and design some new interesting ones.
Maybe adding some styles specific to some plot types could be useful.
Also some styles specific for some applications (geoscience, biology)?
If you have any other ideas, please let me know.
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