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Revision as of 10:32, 2 December 2017
Applying Base16 themes to ipython notebook via https://github.com/nsonnad/base16-ipython-notebook
Before
Installing
Clone repo here: https://github.com/nsonnad/base16-ipython-notebook
List of themes here: https://github.com/nsonnad/base16-ipython-notebook/tree/master/ipython-3/output
Start by creating a custom Jupyter config directory:
$ jupyter notebook --generate-config Writing default config to: ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py
Or skip straight to it:
mkdir -p ~/.jupyter/custom
once per profile, then:
wget -O ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.css \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nsonnad/base16-ipython-notebook/master/ipython-3/output/base16-bespin-dark.css
Bringing the toolbar back
The themes get rid of the toolbar; to bring it back:
vim ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.css
and comment out the line:
div#maintoolbar, div#header {display: none !important;}
Using
Start a new notebook using the custom profile:
jupyter notebook
Alternatively, could put all the custom config files in their own directory, then run:
JUPYTER_CONFIG_DIR=~/jupyter_custom jupyter notebook --generate-config JUPYTER_CONFIG_DIR=~/jupyter_custom jupyter notebook