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Examples for customizing HTML Output and specific Charts #35
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@theonaunheim awesome, I appreciate that. Re: 1: I think something that could be interesting is an argument to specify a .css file, I took a look at it and it seems pretty simple to modify to make the colors the "right colors". To take it further, a way to provide a base HTML or better documentation on inserting HTML or otherwise into the base for the report would be good. As quantitatively minded as FAIR is, we still have to write some more qualitative risk statements / exec. summaries to accompany our various scenarios and threat communities. Re. 2: I really appreciate that, just helps with readability but as you can empathize you already know the futility of my situation regarding this. As an aside, it seems with the violin chart and a few others as well that when writing multiple reports to HTML (we do several 100) I am getting memory issues, is there a way to configure whatever you have underneath it ( Thanks again, this is an awesome project and saved us 100s of hours trying to mess around with Monte Carlo and BetaPERT madness in Python. |
@jonrau1 , just FYI violin plot x-axis labels have been rotated in 0.2-beta.0. Still working on custom user reporting and memory usage. In the mean time I've also added a Jupyter shim which may be useful: https://github.com/theonaunheim/pyfair/blob/dev/pyfair/report/jupyter.py |
Thanks for the update @theonaunheim will mess with the Jupyter stuff a bit when time permits |
Not sure if this makes sense in on larger Issue but it would be good to have any examples on outputting to PDF with the specific outputs such as FairDistributionCurve or FairViolinPlot, or at least have a way to configure how the HTML report, you know how much executives love their branding :)
As an aside, is there anyway to change around the output of the Violin Chart specifically? The X Axis labels are horizontal but should ideally have a 60 or 45 degree offset, while that sound super whiny, we are building meta models from multiple scenarios per Threat Community and it usually ends up super busy and ugly. And another reason for my business leaders to sob uncontrollably in their Lambos
Thanks for any assistance in advance!
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