jupyter-themes
logseq-bonofix-theme
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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
logseq-bonofix-theme
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Help! I'm Lost in a Sea of Dark Green in Logseq!
I use the logseq-bonofix-theme. It looks great.
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Two new dark mode themes
I wasn't happy with the colors of the default dark theme, and I found all of the themes at awesome-logseq too complicated, so I decided to make my own (borrowing heavily from logseq-bonofix-theme).
What are some alternatives?
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.
awesome-logseq - Awesome Logseq resources created by the community <3
thunderbird-monterail - A set of themes for thunderbird inspired by a Monterail blog post
logseq-simple-dark-theme - Simple dark theme for Logseq
file-browser-modern-theme - Alternative dark theme for file-browser.
GitHub-Dark - :octocat: Dark GitHub style
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.
logseq - 🧛🏻♂️ Dark theme for Logseq
night-owlish - 🌙🦉 An RStudio, tmThemes, and Ace editor adaptation of @sdras' Night Owl VS Code theme…
logseq-dev-theme - </> Logseq dev theme
colors - Smarter defaults for colors on the web.
logseq-simple-parametric-theme