Customize Theme in Jupyter Notebook
There are different command line options available in jt command to customize the theme which are as follows:
!jt -t [theme name] -f [font name] -fs [font size] . . .
Command Line option |
Description |
---|---|
-f |
Code Font |
-fs |
Code Font-Size |
-nf |
Notebook Font |
-nfs |
Notebook Font Size |
-tf |
Text/MD Cell Font |
-tfs |
Text/MD Cell Fontsize |
-cellw |
Cell Width |
-lineh |
Line Height |
-cursw |
Cursor Width |
-cursc |
Cursor Color |
-T |
Toolbar Visible |
Example: Applying the different themes simultaneously and also changing the font size, code cell width.
!jt -t monokai -f roboto -fs 16 -cellw 80% -T
- -t monokai sets the theme to Monokai
- –f roboto sets the font to Roboto Mono
- -fs 16 sets the font size to 16 px
- -cellw 80% sets the code cell width to 80% of the screen width
- -T enables the toolbar
How to Change the Theme in Jupyter Notebook
In this article, we will cover how to change the theme in Jupyter Notebook. We will look at what is Jupyter notebook, the themes why we use them, and the different themes available in Jupyter Notebook we will look into examples along with the screenshots to get a better understanding. We will also see how can we customize our theme.
The Jupyter Notebook is the original web application for creating and sharing computational documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text. It offers a simple, streamlined, document-centric experience. Jupyter has support for over 40 different programming languages and Python is one of them.