Closed kMutagene closed 1 year ago
As discussed @bvenn here are some nice possible improvements for the docs:
[x] use Plotly.NET 4: It provides fine-grained control on how the rendered plot html looks like. You can get rid of require.js use and only include a single plotly.js reference in the template document head. You just have to add a single line on top of each fsx file
[x] use MathJax v3 Plotly.NET 4 also supports MathJax v3, you can adjust your head tags like this
[x] fix the binder links This needs 2 adjustments:
As discussed @bvenn here are some nice possible improvements for the docs:
[x] use Plotly.NET 4: It provides fine-grained control on how the rendered plot html looks like. You can get rid of require.js use and only include a single plotly.js reference in the template document head. You just have to add a single line on top of each fsx file
[x] use MathJax v3 Plotly.NET 4 also supports MathJax v3, you can adjust your head tags like this
[x] fix the binder links This needs 2 adjustments: