Le 03/03/2015 18:38, Christophe Bal a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> Is it possible to define a stryle sheet in a string variable and then
> load it ?
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You mean put a stylesheet name in a list and then load it?
If that is the case, it is indeed possible. You can look at
|matplotlib.style.use|
<http://matplotlib.org/api/style_api.html?highlight=style#module-matplotlib.style>
to do that.
If you want to change parameters (like text font, size, color…) from a
list, it seems to me it is possible, but I guess you would have to use
rc parameters in your script.
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