Releases: leriomaggio/notexbook-jupyter-theme
noTeXbook CSS Theme (custom.css)
This release reflects all the changes reported in the 2.0.1
release.
Please refer to its corresponding Changelog to see the actual list of changes.
noTeXbook theme 2.0.1
Change Log
This is the first release of the theme to include complete support for JupyterLab .
Moreover, the following new features have been integrated:
-
new code editor theme:
github
, emulating the code theme currently available on GitHub.- previous GitHub theme is now called
github-light
.
- previous GitHub theme is now called
-
New command line option in
%texify%
to allow for verbose mode; -
A message with release version is displayed whenever the theme is enabled in a notebook;
-
Two new CSS classes to show inline equations in Math Display; and to use Code|Markdown Mono font in rendered (HTML) text.
-
Increased the number of
maxw
classes for Images: now from10%
to100%
(step5
) -
New CSS file specific for HTML export (extension of Jupyter-light template)
The theme also builds on the version 1.x to improve the overall design and typesetting in both notebooks and jupyter lab.
Various fix include:
- MathJax equation uses Computer Modern font whenever possible;
- Spacing for lists and tables is reduced;
- Colours of links is now consistent;
CMUTypewriter
font is consistently used in Markdown cells rendering- Removed lots of
!important
clause completely useless. - Reduced font size (default) in
texify
magic - CSS themes are now completely separated from
Jinja2
templates, - [NB] Cell anchors link is now only enabled if
JQuery
is available. - All colours and corresponding settings are now fully controlled by CSS
vars
- This is the first step towards extending support to Jupyter-Lab dark theme