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pyLangevitour

Hi @pfh!

Thanks for developing langevitour it is an amazing package! Your talk yesterday inspired me to start using langevitour in my research. I primarily work in Python and so I developed a python interface for langevitour here -> https://github.com/Wytamma/pyLangevitour.

I would be very happy to contribute this code back to your repo if you'd like to keep all the interfaces in one place? I'd be happy to open a PR and merge the pyLangevitour with your repo. Either way I'll added you as a collaborator on the pyLangevitour repo so you can make changes if you like. Please let me know what you think.

Kind regards,

Wytamma

(max?) width issue

In my case (quarto website) setting width to 100% (or 200%) does not change the size of the plot, it just move the second column of the legend to the right.

indeed the maximal height is being set and constrains the width of the plot.

using state

Hi, thank you for this great package!

I think it would be nice to indicate in the description of state that one needs to use state = 'COPY STATE CONTENT HERE' because the JSON contains " signs. Maybe having an example would also help.

Fullscreen size wonky.

On an M1 MacBook, fullscreen Firefox is a bit large, and fullscreen Chrome is a bit small.

Maybe to do with camera cutout?

link to add

Hello,

I wanted to mention that we used langevitour for https://opensci-01.quarto.pub/h2o-and-co/,
I hope the citation is good, we will add another mention in the about page (in production).

Thank you very much for creating and sharing this tool, it was a perfect fit for our requirements. I hope you will get a lot of karma points! Do not hesitate to contact me if we can be of any help.

Spin-and-brush support

When you are trying to cluster data, it can be useful to use a spin and brush approach.

  1. Start with all points same colour (don't know the clusters)
  2. Tour until see a cluster (gaps), and brush this group of points a selected colour
  3. Continue touring until another cluster emerges, brush this group of points a different colour
  4. Repeat 3 until no more clusters can be seen

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