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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

I'm currently working on the plotting page. I am planning to create galleries for each plotting package.

Each gallery will show a few standard plots like:

  • scatter
  • bar
  • line
  • box
  • fill_between
  • others?

Once I have the gallery logic in place, it should be easy to add examples. If anyone wants to take a crack at adding examples, that would be great!

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

Cool, sounds good. I'd be happy to work on adding examples once you get the framework in place.

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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

Initial implementation appears in PR #18

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

Any idea why the updated plotting page isn't rendering on the webpage?

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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

Forgot to include the sphinx_gallery extension in the requirements.txt. Fixing now.

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

👍

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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

Should be working now!

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

Yep! Looks like it's working.

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

heatmap
2D histogram

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

@Zsailer how did you go about making all the thumbnail images exactly the same dimensions with white border?

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

I am doing it manually in inkscape, just wondering if you had a more streamlined approach.

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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

you'll need to install sphinx-gallery (pip install sphinx-gallery). Then, when you call make html locally on the docs, it will automatically build the thumbnails when it builds the docs.

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Zsailer avatar Zsailer commented on June 28, 2024

I need to add this the the README in docs/README.md

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lcwheeler avatar lcwheeler commented on June 28, 2024

Okay, cool. Thanks!

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