![]() Jtplot.style() makes changes to matplotlib's rcParams dictionary so that figure aesthetics match those of a chosen jupyterthemes style. Jt -t grade3 -fs 95 -altp -tfs 11 -nfs 115 -cellw 88% -T Set Plotting Style (from within notebook) Jt -t onedork -fs 95 -altp -tfs 11 -nfs 115 -cellw 88% -T # choose alternate prompt layout (narrower/no numbers) # adjust cursor width (in px) and make cursor red # options: b (blue), o (orange), r (red), p (purple), g (green), x (font color) # fix the container-margins on the intro page (defaults to 'auto') # or set the cell width in pixels by leaving off the '%' sign # adjust cell width (% screen width) and line height Jt -t oceans16 -tf merriserif -tfs 10 -nf ptsans -nfs 13 # set font/font-size of markdown (text cells) and notebook (interface) # see sans-serif & serif font tables below # set code font to Fira Mono, 11.5pt # 3digit font-sizes get converted into float (115->11.5) # 2digit font-sizes > 25 get converted into float (85->8.5) # set code font to 'Roboto Mono' 12pt # (see monospace font table below) That means that making the kernel logo visible is # pointless without also making the name visible ![]() kernel logo is in same container as name # toggled with -N. # restore default theme # NOTE: Need to delete browser cache after running jt -r # If this doesn't work, try starting a new notebook session. ![]() # list available themes # onedork | grade3 | oceans16 | chesterish | monokai | solarizedl | solarizedd ĭescription of Command Line options cl options ![]()
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