[IPython-dev] Just looking for feedback before PR
Brian Granger
ellisonbg at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 17:15:42 EST 2012
I like the custom.css idea. But also keep in mind the following. Anything
added to to the jsplugins directory is automatically added to index.html.
That allows users to just throw files there and have them loaded into the
notebook without worrying about how they are named.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Matthias BUSSONNIER <
bussonniermatthias at gmail.com> wrote:
> I globally like it. Maybe a little better than original css, but it might
> be the effect of smth new.
>
> I haven't compared the difference in vertical spacing.
>
>
> markdown <code> is 15px, <p> is 16px, looks weird.
>
> other non uniformity in the MD cell with
>
> * *italics*
> * **boldfaced**
> * `monospaced`
> * [anchors](http://ipython.org)
> * lists like this one
> * which can be nested
> * arbitrarily
> * a range of headers
> * horizontal rules
>
> some text are 14px; other 15px
>
> I would add a
>
> .text_cell p {
> • text-align: justify;
> }
>
> header go less far than cell on the right (cf headerAndCell screenshot
> attached)
>
> The 90° corner do not hurt my feelings.
>
> I once created a notebook with almost everything you can style. for
> example, you can add
> <div style='position:relative;top:10px'>
> <div class='ipython_tooltip' style='position:relative;'>Something
> inside</div>
> <div class="pretooltiparrow" style='position:relative;top:-73px'></div>
> </div>
> To a md cell and you have a false tooltip.
>
> I'll try to find it again or re-do it. It might be of help when testing
> css.
>
> Good job.
> --
> Matthias
>
>
>
>
> Le 15 nov. 2012 à 20:58, Carl Smith a écrit :
>
> let's call it is .profile_xxx/static/css/custom.css
>
> let's do the same with js.
>
> let's all go to scipy2012 and ask min to do it in 10min...
>
> Tada ! (the template being the default css files)
>
>
> BTW you can over rite any ipyton css/js files by creating a file with the
> same name in
>
> .profile_xxx/static/
>
>
> Looks like you're one step ahead, or you've got Min one step ahead at
> least :)
>
>
> This sounds like a good idea, but I've not actually used less to know
>
> how well it works. I'll look it up tonight.
>
>
> less is basically css with variable and nested rules.
>
> speaking of nested rules.
>
>
> in cell.js and similar when selecting js does :
>
> this.element.addClass('ui-widget-content ui-corner-all');
>
> (and unselecting removes it of course)
>
>
> With less you can change that to :
>
> -> this.element.addClass('cell-selected');
>
>
> and create a less rule :
>
>
> import jquerytheme.css
>
>
> .codecell-selected {
>
> .ui-widget-content;
>
> .ui-corner-all;
>
> }
>
>
> It would further decouple Js and styling.
>
> --
>
> Matthias
>
>
> Cheers for the pointers Matthias.
>
> So, what I'm taking away from all this is that I should still work on
> my CSS stuff, making it more consistent with the Notebook, but with a
> view to having it as a stylesheet for others to add to their profiles,
> not as a default. This way users can style their Markdown the same way
> they'd style anything else.
>
> Any feedback on the version of the Brief Tour would be appreciated. If
> people like the changes I've made, we can tidy it up and add it to the
> main examples directory.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Carl
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Brian E. Granger
Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo
bgranger at calpoly.edu and ellisonbg at gmail.com
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