Monochromic
jupyter-themes
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0.0 | 3.4 | |
almost 3 years ago | 7 months ago | |
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Monochromic
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Skin Manager 2.0 - Jellyfin Plugin
As for the keyboard controls seizing to work... I never tested that. But. Weird. No change to CSS should impact functionality, but then there is also the scroll up bug that just happens when one specific change my theme makes is applied.
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Finally made the full switch and i am loving it!
The theming css feature is amazing and its so much more beautiful than plex used to look. I use the monochromic theme. (https://github.com/CTalvio/Monochromic - Thanks CTavio!)
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Jellyfin is just black
I'm on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS and installed Jellyfin over the jellyfin repos. I also use Monochromic Custom CSS
jupyter-themes
- Jupyter Notebook
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Any fix to this weird font on Jupyter Notebook?
If you can't access the system settings, might be worth looking at https://github.com/dunovank/jupyter-themes library. Potentially something in there you can do.
- How would Jupyter Notebook look like if created by Apple?
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A Simple Guide to an "Easy on the Eyes" Jupyter Notebook
I hope this helps you save some time from trying out all of these settings yourself, or at the very least gives you a solid visual option for working within a Jupyter Notebook for many hours at a time. However, I know that if you’re a developer, you’re probably going to want to try EVERY option at your disposal. If that’s your thing, check out the jupyterthemes documentation at https://github.com/dunovank/jupyter-themes to find your perfect settings.
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A simple dark theme for your jupyter notebook
So I've been wanting to have a dark theme for my jupyter notebook. While the default look is great, I thought it'd be nice to have a darker alternative, to use during night time or whenever I want to feel more cyberpunk. I looked around the internet for ways to customize the notebook theme and first I saw the jupyterthemes package, which was easy to use but I found the additional formatting to be a bit too much (here's an example of what I mean). So I looked for ways to customize the theme from scratch, and came across this article that goes into how to modify the .css file that the notebook browser runs on. I don't know much about web design, but all I wanted was to change the color scheme and leave the fonts alone. If this interests anyone at all, below is one easy way to achieve it:
- Trabajando a 100 por hora en Jupyter Notebook
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A look the new pattern matching in Python 3.10.0a6
It's regular Jupyter with https://github.com/dunovank/jupyter-themes (the grade3 theme).
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CSS Deep
dunovank/jupyter-themes - Custom Jupyter Notebook Themes
What are some alternatives?
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logseq-bonofix-theme - A clean logseq theme focus on bujo and long time writing experience
GitHub-Dark - :octocat: Dark GitHub style
zabbix-5-old-version-1_8-theme - This Repository contains a theme which transforms your Zabbix 5.4 setup to a Zabbix 1.8 look and feel.
hugo-coder - A minimalist blog theme for hugo.
thunderbird-monterail - A set of themes for thunderbird inspired by a Monterail blog post
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
file-browser-modern-theme - Alternative dark theme for file-browser.
tomorrow-theme - Tomorrow Theme
evie-wp - 📦 A production-ready and minimal WordPress theme for your projects and websites. It is extremely lightweight, customizable, and works perfectly on modern browsers.
night-owlish - 🌙🦉 An RStudio, tmThemes, and Ace editor adaptation of @sdras' Night Owl VS Code theme…
colors - Smarter defaults for colors on the web.