At the risk of being excommunicated from cool open-source science Twitter, I wish it were easier to get plots from Jupyter Notebooks into PowerPoint.
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Replying to @badnetworker
Goodbye, David.
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Does PPT accept SVG or only that weird MS vector format? My dissertation has a little replot_as_svg(); bit of code for most plots for pretty LaTex. I thought it worked for Jupyter cp/pastes too.
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I'm not sure, but I can't copy and paste matplotlib plots in a Notebook into Office. I need to either save as png, or screenshot.
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Oh, just remove the hatch_safe call but keep it's argument. That was a fix for pandoc's SVG -> PDF when using hatch fills. You don't need it.
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Replying to @generativist @badnetworker
I keep meaning to submit that bug fix. Basically, matplotlib doesn't use topo sort on the SVG layers, but pandoc's tool requires it otherwise it doesn't render hatches.
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It works, except the SVG can't actually be copied / pasted?
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Ohhhh. No, wait you're right. I'm not near that computer, but I have some chrome plugin that encodes data encoded to clipboard! That's how it worked!
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