Comments (2)
Comments are grey in the material darker original theme, which is why they are grey here too. I agree that they are a little too hard to read, which is why I lightened the grey for more contrast in version 0.3.6 (in response to issue #5). For some reason, however, the changes didn't take and they're back to what they were before. I just changed them again for version 0.3.11 (as well as those for the active in and out cell prompts), so hopefully they're easier to see now. I'm hesitant to make them any lighter because I don't like the comments to distract me from the code. Let me know if you have any further feedback.
As for the matplotlib labels, I have the same problem as you. The issue is not with the theme, however, but with matplotlib. You have two alternatives:
- Use a dark theme for matplotlib by adding this at the top of your notebook:
plt.style.use('dark_background')
I'm not a big fan of the results, and since I don't have the desire to create a matplotlib theme myself, I use the second option:
- Change the facecolor of the matplotlib graphs to white. Again, you can put this at the top of the notebook (if you changed your theme to 'dark_background', you'll have to bring it back to 'default'):
plt.rcParams['figure.facecolor'] = 'white'
Now the graphs are the same as they would be in a light theme, but the area underneath the labels outside of the axes will be white and the labels will be visible.
Hope this helps!
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I can take comment color for now. I'm using material theme 0.3.7
Yes it helped
import matplotlib as plt
plt.style.use('dark_background')
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