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I use this code to display edge:
net.add_edge(src, dst, title = title, value = value, arrowStrikethrough=False)
But the arrows on the graph are not displayed.
pyvis 0.3.2
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When I set the `heading` property in the `Network` class, my graph gets rendered with a double heading.
To reproduce:
```python
from pyvis.network import Network
net = Network(heading="My head…
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Using pyvis 0.3.2
### Steps to reproduce:
```python
# script.py
from pyvis.network import Network
nt = Network(
cdn_resources="in_line",
)
nt.show('network.html', notebook=False)
```
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Using pyvis 0.3.2
### Steps to reproduce:
```python
# script.py
from pyvis.network import Network
nt = Network(
cdn_resources="local",
)
nt.show('network.html', notebook=False)
```
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Following a recent update, whenever I display a graph in a jupyter notebook now the edges are displayed as bowed or curved lines, rather than straight lines as they used to. Here is a test example:
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vis.js allows the add, edit, and delete options of nodes and edges graphically. We can add this feature to Pyvis.
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Is there any way to display weights on edges in pyvis while viewing the viz in html on browser ?
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Instead of providing a requirements.txt, we should provide installation instructions for Python Anaconda because this will allow to use the graph-tool library.
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from pyvis.network import Network
net = Network('500', '50%',notebook=True,cdn_resources='remote')
net.toggle_physics(True)
net.set_options("""var options = {
"manipulation": {
"enabled": t…
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Consider that we have pre-computed quantities that we assign as edge properties (type: float). It's a common use case to want to visualize the graph with edge thickness normalized by weights. Below is…