I guess I assumed its like loading a database into memory, but maybe its lighter weight than I think. Either way I'm sure I'd make use of it someday.
On Tuesday, November 24, 2015, Tim Holy <tim.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > NoveltyColors.jl sounds great. > > --Tim > > On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 02:08:35 PM Randy Zwitch wrote: > > Since the Julia ecosystem is getting bigger, I figured I'd propose this > > here first and see what people think is the right way forward (instead of > > wasting people's time at METADATA) > > > > In the R community, they've created two packages of novelty color > schemes: > > Wes Anderson <https://github.com/karthik/wesanderson> and Beyonce > > <https://github.com/dill/beyonce>. While humorous, these color palettes > are > > interesting to me and I'd like to make them available in Vega.jl (and > Julia > > more broadly). Should I: > > > > 1) Not do it at all....because this is a serious, scientific community! > > 2) Do two separate packages, mimicking R > > 3) Create a single NoveltyColors.jl package, in case there are other > > palettes that come up in the future > > 4) Make a feature request at Colors.jl (really not my favorite choice, > > since there is so much cited research behind the palettes) > > > > I neglected to mention ColorBrewer.jl (which Vega.jl uses), since > > ColorBrewer is a known entity in the plotting community. > > > > What do people think? Note, I'm not looking for anyone to do the work > (I'll > > do it), just looking for packaging input. > >