Title: Please add a generic "seaborn" style · Issue #6452 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
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Description: I'm glad that matplotlib has included seaborn aesthetics in its built-in style sheets. However, the way that the different elements of the seaborn aesthetics were split up (i.e., that there are separate seaborn-darkgrid, seaborn-deep`, e...
Open Graph Description: I'm glad that matplotlib has included seaborn aesthetics in its built-in style sheets. However, the way that the different elements of the seaborn aesthetics were split up (i.e., that there are sep...
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