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The official colors of FAU as matplotlib/seaborn colormaps
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل fau-colors-1.6.0
نام fau-colors
نسخه کتابخانه 1.6.0
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Robert Richer
ایمیل نویسنده robert.richer@fau.de
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/fau-colors/
مجوز MIT
# FAU - Colors [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/fau-colors)](https://pypi.org/project/fau-colors/) ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) ![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/fau-colors) ![GitHub commit activity](https://img.shields.io/github/commit-activity/m/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors) The official colors of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) as [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org/) / [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/) colormaps and GIMP colopalette We support the old colors based on the 2019 CI-guidelines <!-- formerly available on https://www.intern.fau.de/files/2020/03/FAU-Design-Manual.pdf --> and the brand new [2021 Brand redesign](https://www.intern.fau.de/kommunikation-marketing-und-corporate-identity/corporate-identity/). ## Download the colors ### Gimp/Inkscape If you just need the colors outside Python, you can download a GIMP colorpalette with all colors (see image below). Right click any of the links below and then select "Save Link as": <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors/main/color_palettes/fau_colors_2019.gpl" download>2019 colors</a> <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors/main/color_palettes/fau_colors_2021.gpl" download>2021 colors</a> These files can be imported into GIMP or Inkscape. ### Latex We also provide a LaTeX color file for the 2021 colors. You can download it here: <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mad-lab-fau/fau_colors/main/color_palettes/fau_colors_2021.tex" download>2021 colors</a> For this to work you need to include the xcolor package in your preamble (`\usepackage{xcolor}`) and then you can use the colors by copying the file into your project and including it in your document (`\input{fau_colors_2021.tex}`). If you need the colors in other formats, please open an issue with details about the required file format. ## Installation ```bash pip install fau-colors ``` ## Quick Guide #### 2021 colormaps ![2021 colors](_docs/cms_21.png) ```python import seaborn as sns from fau_colors import register_cmaps register_cmaps() sns.set_palette("tech") ``` #### 2019 colormaps ![2019 colors](_docs/cms_19.png) ```python import seaborn as sns from fau_colors.v2019 import register_cmaps register_cmaps() sns.set_palette("tech") ``` ## General Usage The 2019 and the 2021 colors are available in the separate submodules `fau_colors.v2019` and `fau_colors.v2021` that contain equivalent functions. **Note:** For convenience, the `v2021` colors can also be accessed from the top-level. In the following examples we will use this shorter notation. The methods below show the usage with the new color scheme. For the old colors simply replace the module name. ### Registering color palettes The easiest way to use the provided color palettes is to register them as global matplotlib colormaps. This can be done by calling the `register_cmaps()` function from the respective submodule. All available cmaps can be seen in the images above. #### 2021 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors import register_cmaps # v2021 colors >>> register_cmaps() ``` #### 2019 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors.v2019 import register_cmaps >>> register_cmaps() ``` **WARNING: The 2019 and 2021 cmaps have overlapping names! This means you can not register both at the same time. You need to call `unregister_cmaps` from the correct module first, before you can register the other colormaps. If you need colormaps from both CI-guides, use them individually, as shown below.** ### Getting the raw colors All primary faculty colors are stored in a `namedtuple` called `colors`. #### 2021 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors import colors # v2021 colors >>> colors FacultyColors(fau='#002F6C', tech='#779FB5', phil='#FFB81C', med='#00A3E0', nat='#43B02A', wiso='#C8102E') >>> colors.fau '#002F6C' ``` #### 2019 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors.v2019 import colors >>> colors FacultyColors(fau='#003865', tech='#98a4ae', phil='#c99313', med='#00b1eb', nat='#009b77', wiso='#8d1429') >>> colors.fau '#003865' ``` For the 2021 color scheme also the variable `colors_dark`, `colors_light`, and `colors_all` are available. They contain the dark and light variants of each color, as well as regular, dark, and light colors combined, respectively. ### Manually getting the colormaps The colormaps are stored in a `namedtuple` called `cmaps`. There are colormaps for the primary colors and colormaps with varying lightness using each color as the base color. The latter colormaps contain 5 colors each with 12.5, 25, 37.5, 62.5, and 100% value of the base color. If you need more than 5 colors see below. #### 2021 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors import cmaps # v2021 colors >>> # Only get the names here >>> cmaps._fields ('faculties', 'faculties_dark', 'faculties_light', 'faculties_all', 'fau', 'fau_dark', 'fau_light', 'tech', 'tech_dark', 'tech_light', 'phil', 'phil_dark', 'phil_light', 'med', 'med_dark', 'med_light', 'nat', 'nat_dark', 'nat_light', 'wiso', 'wiso_dark', 'wiso_light') >>> cmaps.fau_dark [(0.01568627450980392, 0.11764705882352941, 0.25882352941176473), (0.3823913879277201, 0.4463667820069205, 0.5349480968858131), (0.629434832756632, 0.6678200692041523, 0.7209688581314879), (0.7529565551710881, 0.7785467128027682, 0.8139792387543252), (0.876478277585544, 0.889273356401384, 0.9069896193771626)] >>> import seaborn as sns >>> sns.set_palette(cmaps.fau_dark) ``` #### 2019 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors.v2019 import cmaps >>> # Only get the names here >>> cmaps._fields ('faculties', 'fau', 'tech', 'phil', 'med', 'nat', 'wiso') >>> cmaps.fau [(0.0, 0.2196078431372549, 0.396078431372549), (0.37254901960784315, 0.5103421760861206, 0.6210688196847366), (0.6235294117647059, 0.7062053056516724, 0.772641291810842), (0.7490196078431373, 0.8041368704344483, 0.8484275278738946), (0.8745098039215686, 0.9020684352172241, 0.9242137639369473)] >>> import seaborn as sns >>> sns.set_palette(cmaps.fau) ``` ### Modifying the colormaps Sometimes five colors are not enough for a colormap. The easiest way to generate more colors is to use one of the FAU colors as base and then create custom sequential palettes from it. This can be done using `sns.light_palette` or `sns.dark_palette`, as explained [here](https://seaborn.pydata.org/tutorial/color_palettes.html#custom-sequential-palettes). #### 2021 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors import colors # v2021 colors >>> import seaborn as sns >>> sns.light_palette(colors.med, n_colors=8) [(0.9370639121761148, 0.9445189791516921, 0.9520035391049294), (0.8047725363394869, 0.9014173378043252, 0.9416168802970363), (0.6688064000629526, 0.8571184286417537, 0.9309417031889239), (0.5365150242263246, 0.8140167872943868, 0.9205550443810308), (0.40054888794979027, 0.7697178781318151, 0.9098798672729183), (0.2682575121131623, 0.7266162367844482, 0.8994932084650251), (0.13229137583662798, 0.6823173276218767, 0.8888180313569127), (0.0, 0.6392156862745098, 0.8784313725490196)] ``` #### 2019 colors ```pycon >>> from fau_colors.v2019 import colors >>> import seaborn as sns >>> sns.light_palette(colors.med, n_colors=8) [(0.9363137612705862, 0.94473936725293, 0.9520047198366567), (0.8041282890912094, 0.9093574773431737, 0.9477078597351495), (0.6682709982401831, 0.8729927571581465, 0.9432916424086003), (0.5360855260608062, 0.8376108672483904, 0.9389947823070931), (0.40022823520978, 0.8012461470633632, 0.9345785649805439), (0.2680427630304031, 0.765864257153607, 0.9302817048790367), (0.13218547217937693, 0.7294995369685797, 0.9258654875524875), (0.0, 0.6941176470588235, 0.9215686274509803)]c ```


نیازمندی

مقدار نام
>=3.4.3 matplotlib
>=0.11.2 seaborn
>=3.7 typing-extensions


زبان مورد نیاز

مقدار نام
>=3.8,<4.0 Python


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl fau-colors-1.6.0:

    pip install fau-colors-1.6.0.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz fau-colors-1.6.0:

    pip install fau-colors-1.6.0.tar.gz