altair-latimes
A Los Angeles Times theme for Python's Altair statistical visualization library (by datadesk)
hueniversitypy
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MIT License | MIT License |
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altair-latimes
Posts with mentions or reviews of altair-latimes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-20.
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How do people package Altair themes? (II)
Based on the altair-latimes package, we have altair-reveal. In this package, we can find the Reveal theme for Altair. An interesting detail in this theme is the empty space available at the bottom of each chart (bottom padding) to accommodate manually added sources and credits. We can see this detail, as well as several examples, from this notebook directly on GitHub.
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How do people package Altair themes?
As a first example, we have the altair-latimes package. Here we can find the Los Angeles Times theme for Altair. More specifically, in addition to the theme() function that contains some constants and returns a dictionary with the configuration for the theme, there is a color dictionary (palette). This color dictionary can also be imported and used directly.
hueniversitypy
Posts with mentions or reviews of hueniversitypy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-24.
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How do people package Altair themes?
In the hueniversitypy (great name!) package, we can find different themes based on the visual identities of Canadian universities. Each theme is defined in its file, similar to the previous examples (a function with some constants and which returns a dictionary). The main difference between this package and the previous examples is that it brings together more than one theme that can be used separately (instead of being dedicated to a single theme).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing altair-latimes and hueniversitypy you can also consider the following projects:
pcolor - visual theme for my altair and seaborn
cheatsheets - Official Matplotlib cheat sheets
CardMap - Code to plot cardmarket orders on a map to show where my MtG cards ended up
styles - plotting styles for altair and matplotlib
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
husky-altair-theme - husky_theme, a theme for Altair charts based on the University of Washington branding guidelines
california-coronavirus-scrapers - The open-source web scrapers that feed the Los Angeles Times California coronavirus tracker.
nbdev_template - Template for nbdev projects
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hueniversitypy vs cheatsheets
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hueniversitypy vs Altair
altair-latimes vs styles
hueniversitypy vs husky-altair-theme
altair-latimes vs california-coronavirus-scrapers
altair-latimes vs nbdev_template
altair-latimes vs Altair
altair-latimes vs cheatsheets