This short howto
is intended to be a mental note for myself so I don't have
to spend all the wasted hours that took me to figure out howto get landslide
up and running and beautifully displaying LaTeX on the slides. If you find it
useful, good for you ;-)
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IPython magics for displaying source code files with syntax highlighting. | |
This uses the Pygments library: http://pygments.org. | |
Two magics are available: | |
%highlight: This uses a terminal formatter and will work in any of IPython's | |
front ends. | |
%highlight_html: This uses an HTML formatter and is best used in the |
You can mine these examples to see how others approach building plot tools on top of Matplotlib and use some of those as a guide to implement what will work for you:
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"A succinct matplotlib wrapper for making beautiful, publication-quality graphics. This project is published on GitHub and can be cited using its Zenodo DOI."
There's a list from https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/i1qcud/looking_for_unique_plotting_packages_built_on_top/
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Install
Xquartz
to get X11 support on MacOS. You can googleXquartz
and download it from its official site, or install using HomeBrew.brew cask install xquartz
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Launch
Xquartz
. Go toPreference
->Security
, click the boxAllow connections from clients
. NOTE: You have to lauchXquartz
withAllow connections from clients
enable everytime you want tossh
to remote server with X11 forwarding support.