389 lines
14 KiB
CSS
389 lines
14 KiB
CSS
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
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| Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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The following CSS variables define the main, public API for styling JupyterLab.
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These variables should be used by all plugins wherever possible. In other
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words, plugins should not define custom colors, sizes, etc unless absolutely
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necessary. This enables users to change the visual theme of JupyterLab
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by changing these variables.
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Many variables appear in an ordered sequence (0,1,2,3). These sequences
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are designed to work well together, so for example, `--jp-border-color1` should
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be used with `--jp-layout-color1`. The numbers have the following meanings:
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* 0: super-primary, reserved for special emphasis
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* 1: primary, most important under normal situations
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* 2: secondary, next most important under normal situations
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* 3: tertiary, next most important under normal situations
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Throughout JupyterLab, we are mostly following principles from Google's
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Material Design when selecting colors. We are not, however, following
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all of MD as it is not optimized for dense, information rich UIs.
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*/
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:root {
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/* Elevation
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*
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* We style box-shadows using Material Design's idea of elevation. These particular numbers are taken from here:
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*
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* https://github.com/material-components/material-components-web
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* https://material-components-web.appspot.com/elevation.html
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*/
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--jp-shadow-base-lightness: 0;
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--jp-shadow-umbra-color: rgba(
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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0.2
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);
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--jp-shadow-penumbra-color: rgba(
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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0.14
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);
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--jp-shadow-ambient-color: rgba(
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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var(--jp-shadow-base-lightness),
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0.12
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);
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--jp-elevation-z0: none;
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--jp-elevation-z1: 0 2px 1px -1px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 1px 1px 0 var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 1px 3px 0 var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z2: 0 3px 1px -2px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 2px 2px 0 var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 1px 5px 0 var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z4: 0 2px 4px -1px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 4px 5px 0 var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 1px 10px 0 var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z6: 0 3px 5px -1px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 6px 10px 0 var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 1px 18px 0 var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z8: 0 5px 5px -3px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 8px 10px 1px var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 3px 14px 2px var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z12: 0 7px 8px -4px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 12px 17px 2px var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 5px 22px 4px var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z16: 0 8px 10px -5px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 16px 24px 2px var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 6px 30px 5px var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z20: 0 10px 13px -6px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 20px 31px 3px var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 8px 38px 7px var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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--jp-elevation-z24: 0 11px 15px -7px var(--jp-shadow-umbra-color),
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0 24px 38px 3px var(--jp-shadow-penumbra-color),
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0 9px 46px 8px var(--jp-shadow-ambient-color);
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/* Borders
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*
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* The following variables, specify the visual styling of borders in JupyterLab.
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*/
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--jp-border-width: 1px;
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--jp-border-color0: var(--md-grey-400);
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--jp-border-color1: var(--md-grey-400);
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--jp-border-color2: var(--md-grey-300);
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--jp-border-color3: var(--md-grey-200);
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--jp-border-radius: 2px;
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/* UI Fonts
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*
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* The UI font CSS variables are used for the typography all of the JupyterLab
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* user interface elements that are not directly user generated content.
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*
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* The font sizing here is done assuming that the body font size of --jp-ui-font-size1
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* is applied to a parent element. When children elements, such as headings, are sized
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* in em all things will be computed relative to that body size.
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*/
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--jp-ui-font-scale-factor: 1.2;
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--jp-ui-font-size0: 0.8333em;
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--jp-ui-font-size1: 13px; /* Base font size */
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--jp-ui-font-size2: 1.2em;
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--jp-ui-font-size3: 1.44em;
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--jp-ui-font-family: -apple-system, blinkmacsystemfont, 'Segoe UI', helvetica,
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arial, sans-serif, 'Apple Color Emoji', 'Segoe UI Emoji', 'Segoe UI Symbol';
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/*
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* Use these font colors against the corresponding main layout colors.
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* In a light theme, these go from dark to light.
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*/
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/* Defaults use Material Design specification */
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--jp-ui-font-color0: rgba(0, 0, 0, 1);
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--jp-ui-font-color1: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87);
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--jp-ui-font-color2: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54);
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--jp-ui-font-color3: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.38);
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/*
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* Use these against the brand/accent/warn/error colors.
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* These will typically go from light to darker, in both a dark and light theme.
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*/
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--jp-ui-inverse-font-color0: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
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--jp-ui-inverse-font-color1: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1);
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--jp-ui-inverse-font-color2: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7);
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--jp-ui-inverse-font-color3: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
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/* Content Fonts
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*
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* Content font variables are used for typography of user generated content.
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*
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* The font sizing here is done assuming that the body font size of --jp-content-font-size1
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* is applied to a parent element. When children elements, such as headings, are sized
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* in em all things will be computed relative to that body size.
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*/
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--jp-content-line-height: 1.6;
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--jp-content-font-scale-factor: 1.2;
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--jp-content-font-size0: 0.8333em;
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--jp-content-font-size1: 14px; /* Base font size */
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--jp-content-font-size2: 1.2em;
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--jp-content-font-size3: 1.44em;
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--jp-content-font-size4: 1.728em;
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--jp-content-font-size5: 2.0736em;
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/* This gives a magnification of about 125% in presentation mode over normal. */
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--jp-content-presentation-font-size1: 17px;
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--jp-content-heading-line-height: 1;
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--jp-content-heading-margin-top: 1.2em;
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--jp-content-heading-margin-bottom: 0.8em;
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--jp-content-heading-font-weight: 500;
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/* Defaults use Material Design specification */
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--jp-content-font-color0: rgba(0, 0, 0, 1);
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--jp-content-font-color1: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87);
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--jp-content-font-color2: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54);
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--jp-content-font-color3: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.38);
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--jp-content-link-color: var(--md-blue-700);
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--jp-content-font-family: -apple-system, blinkmacsystemfont, 'Segoe UI',
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helvetica, arial, sans-serif, 'Apple Color Emoji', 'Segoe UI Emoji',
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'Segoe UI Symbol';
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/*
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* Code Fonts
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*
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* Code font variables are used for typography of code and other monospaces content.
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*/
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--jp-code-font-size: 13px;
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--jp-code-line-height: 1.3077; /* 17px for 13px base */
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--jp-code-padding: 0.385em; /* 5px for 13px base */
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--jp-code-font-family-default: menlo, consolas, 'DejaVu Sans Mono', monospace;
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--jp-code-font-family: var(--jp-code-font-family-default);
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/* This gives a magnification of about 125% in presentation mode over normal. */
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--jp-code-presentation-font-size: 16px;
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/* may need to tweak cursor width if you change font size */
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--jp-code-cursor-width0: 1.4px;
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--jp-code-cursor-width1: 2px;
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--jp-code-cursor-width2: 4px;
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/* Layout
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*
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* The following are the main layout colors use in JupyterLab. In a light
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* theme these would go from light to dark.
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*/
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--jp-layout-color0: white;
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--jp-layout-color1: white;
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--jp-layout-color2: var(--md-grey-200);
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--jp-layout-color3: var(--md-grey-400);
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--jp-layout-color4: var(--md-grey-600);
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/* Inverse Layout
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*
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* The following are the inverse layout colors use in JupyterLab. In a light
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* theme these would go from dark to light.
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*/
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--jp-inverse-layout-color0: #111;
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--jp-inverse-layout-color1: var(--md-grey-900);
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--jp-inverse-layout-color2: var(--md-grey-800);
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--jp-inverse-layout-color3: var(--md-grey-700);
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--jp-inverse-layout-color4: var(--md-grey-600);
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/* Brand/accent */
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--jp-brand-color0: #ec0c4b;
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--jp-brand-color1: #ed225d;
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--jp-brand-color2: #ee376b;
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--jp-brand-color3: #ee3b6e;
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--jp-accent-color0: var(--md-green-700);
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--jp-accent-color1: var(--md-green-500);
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--jp-accent-color2: var(--md-green-300);
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--jp-accent-color3: var(--md-green-100);
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/* State colors (warn, error, success, info) */
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--jp-warn-color0: var(--md-orange-700);
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--jp-warn-color1: var(--md-orange-500);
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--jp-warn-color2: var(--md-orange-300);
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--jp-warn-color3: var(--md-orange-100);
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--jp-error-color0: var(--md-red-700);
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--jp-error-color1: var(--md-red-500);
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--jp-error-color2: var(--md-red-300);
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--jp-error-color3: var(--md-red-100);
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--jp-success-color0: var(--md-green-700);
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--jp-success-color1: var(--md-green-500);
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--jp-success-color2: var(--md-green-300);
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--jp-success-color3: var(--md-green-100);
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--jp-info-color0: var(--md-cyan-700);
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--jp-info-color1: var(--md-cyan-500);
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--jp-info-color2: var(--md-cyan-300);
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--jp-info-color3: var(--md-cyan-100);
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/* Cell specific styles */
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--jp-cell-padding: 5px;
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--jp-cell-collapser-width: 8px;
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--jp-cell-collapser-min-height: 20px;
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--jp-cell-collapser-not-active-hover-opacity: 0.6;
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--jp-cell-editor-background: var(--md-grey-100);
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--jp-cell-editor-border-color: var(--md-grey-300);
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--jp-cell-editor-box-shadow: inset 0 0 2px var(--md-blue-300);
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--jp-cell-editor-active-background: var(--jp-layout-color0);
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--jp-cell-editor-active-border-color: var(--jp-brand-color1);
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--jp-cell-prompt-width: 64px;
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--jp-cell-prompt-font-family: 'Source Code Pro', monospace;
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--jp-cell-prompt-letter-spacing: 0;
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--jp-cell-prompt-opacity: 1;
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--jp-cell-prompt-not-active-opacity: 0.5;
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--jp-cell-prompt-not-active-font-color: var(--md-grey-700);
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/* A custom blend of MD grey and blue 600
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* See https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/color-blend/#546E7A:1E88E5:5:hex */
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--jp-cell-inprompt-font-color: #307fc1;
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/* A custom blend of MD grey and orange 600
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* https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/color-blend/#546E7A:F4511E:5:hex */
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--jp-cell-outprompt-font-color: #bf5b3d;
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/* Notebook specific styles */
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--jp-notebook-padding: 10px;
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--jp-notebook-select-background: var(--jp-layout-color1);
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--jp-notebook-multiselected-color: var(--md-blue-50);
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/* The scroll padding is calculated to fill enough space at the bottom of the
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notebook to show one single-line cell (with appropriate padding) at the top
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when the notebook is scrolled all the way to the bottom. We also subtract one
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pixel so that no scrollbar appears if we have just one single-line cell in the
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notebook. This padding is to enable a 'scroll past end' feature in a notebook.
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*/
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--jp-notebook-scroll-padding: calc(
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100% - var(--jp-code-font-size) * var(--jp-code-line-height) -
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var(--jp-code-padding) - var(--jp-cell-padding) - 1px
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);
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/* Rendermime styles */
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--jp-rendermime-error-background: #fdd;
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--jp-rendermime-table-row-background: var(--md-grey-100);
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--jp-rendermime-table-row-hover-background: var(--md-light-blue-50);
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/* Dialog specific styles */
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--jp-dialog-background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25);
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/* Console specific styles */
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--jp-console-padding: 10px;
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/* Toolbar specific styles */
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--jp-toolbar-border-color: var(--jp-border-color1);
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--jp-toolbar-micro-height: 8px;
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--jp-toolbar-background: var(--jp-layout-color1);
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--jp-toolbar-box-shadow: 0 0 2px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.24);
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--jp-toolbar-header-margin: 4px 4px 0 4px;
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--jp-toolbar-active-background: var(--md-grey-300);
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/* Statusbar specific styles */
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--jp-statusbar-height: 24px;
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/* Input field styles */
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--jp-input-box-shadow: inset 0 0 2px var(--md-blue-300);
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--jp-input-active-background: var(--jp-layout-color1);
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--jp-input-hover-background: var(--jp-layout-color1);
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--jp-input-background: var(--md-grey-100);
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--jp-input-border-color: var(--jp-border-color1);
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--jp-input-active-border-color: var(--jp-brand-color1);
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/* General editor styles */
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--jp-editor-selected-background: #d9d9d9;
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--jp-editor-selected-focused-background: #d7d4f0;
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--jp-editor-cursor-color: var(--jp-ui-font-color0);
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/* Code mirror specific styles */
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--jp-mirror-editor-keyword-color: #008000;
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--jp-mirror-editor-atom-color: #88f;
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--jp-mirror-editor-number-color: #080;
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--jp-mirror-editor-def-color: #00f;
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--jp-mirror-editor-variable-color: var(--md-grey-900);
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--jp-mirror-editor-variable-2-color: #05a;
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--jp-mirror-editor-variable-3-color: #085;
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--jp-mirror-editor-punctuation-color: #05a;
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--jp-mirror-editor-property-color: #05a;
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--jp-mirror-editor-operator-color: #a2f;
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--jp-mirror-editor-comment-color: #408080;
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--jp-mirror-editor-string-color: #ba2121;
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--jp-mirror-editor-string-2-color: #708;
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--jp-mirror-editor-meta-color: #a2f;
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--jp-mirror-editor-qualifier-color: #555;
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--jp-mirror-editor-builtin-color: #008000;
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--jp-mirror-editor-bracket-color: #997;
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--jp-mirror-editor-tag-color: #170;
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--jp-mirror-editor-attribute-color: #00c;
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--jp-mirror-editor-header-color: blue;
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--jp-mirror-editor-quote-color: #090;
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--jp-mirror-editor-link-color: #00c;
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--jp-mirror-editor-error-color: #f00;
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--jp-mirror-editor-hr-color: #999;
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/* User colors */
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--jp-collaborator-color1: #ad4a00;
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--jp-collaborator-color2: #7b6a00;
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--jp-collaborator-color3: #007e00;
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--jp-collaborator-color4: #008772;
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--jp-collaborator-color5: #0079b9;
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--jp-collaborator-color6: #8b45c6;
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--jp-collaborator-color7: #be208b;
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/* File or activity icons and switch semantic variables */
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--jp-jupyter-icon-color: var(--md-orange-900);
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--jp-notebook-icon-color: var(--md-orange-700);
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--jp-json-icon-color: var(--md-orange-700);
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--jp-console-icon-background-color: var(--md-blue-700);
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--jp-console-icon-color: white;
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--jp-terminal-icon-background-color: var(--md-grey-200);
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--jp-terminal-icon-color: var(--md-grey-800);
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--jp-text-editor-icon-color: var(--md-grey-200);
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--jp-inspector-icon-color: var(--md-grey-200);
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--jp-switch-color: var(--md-grey-400);
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--jp-switch-true-position-color: var(--md-orange-700);
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--jp-switch-cursor-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8);
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/* Vega extension styles */
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--jp-vega-background: white;
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/* Sidebar-related styles */
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--jp-sidebar-min-width: 180px;
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}
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