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altair-latimes reviews and mentions
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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.
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datadesk/altair-latimes is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of altair-latimes is Jupyter Notebook.
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