Creating a Cover Page for JupyterBook latex pdf #977
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I haven't played with this myself, but I think you probably want to set the e.g. you would customise and add this to your sphinx:
recursive_update: true
config:
latex_elements:
sphinxsetup: |
TitleColor={named}{DarkGoldenrod},
% pre_border-width is 5.1.0 alias for verbatimborder
pre_border-width=2pt,
% pre_padding is a 5.1.0 alias for verbatimsep
pre_padding=5pt,
% Rounded boxes are new at 5.1.0
pre_border-radius=5pt,
% TeXcolor reminds that syntax must be as for LaTeX \definecolor
pre_background-TeXcolor={named}{OldLace},
% ... and since 5.3.0 also xcolor \colorlet syntax is accepted and we
% can thus drop the {named}{...} thing if xcolor is available!
pre_border-TeXcolor=Gold,
% ... and even take more advantage of xcolor syntax:
pre_border-TeXcolor=Gold!90,
%
% This 5.1.0 CSS-named option is alias for warningborder
div.warning_border-width=3pt,
% Prior to 5.1.0, padding for admonitions was not customizable
div.warning_padding=6pt,
div.warning_padding-right=18pt,
div.warning_padding-bottom=18pt,
% Assume xcolor has been loaded with its svgnames option
div.warning_border-TeXcolor=DarkCyan,
div.warning_background-TeXcolor=LightCyan,
% This one is the only option with space separated input:
div.warning_box-shadow=-12pt -12pt inset,
div.warning_box-shadow-TeXcolor=Cyan,
%
% The 5.1.0 new name would be div.attention_border-width
attentionborder=3pt,
% The 5.1.0 name here would be div.attention_border-TeXcolor
attentionBorderColor=Crimson,
% The 5.1.0 name would be div.attention_background-TeXcolor
attentionBgColor=FloralWhite,
%
% For note/hint/important/tip, the CSS syntax was added at 6.2.0
% Legacy syntax still works
noteborder=1pt,
noteBorderColor=Olive,
% But setting a background color via the new noteBgColor means that
% it will be rendered using the same interface as warning type
noteBgColor=Olive!10,
% We can customize separately the four border-widths, and mimic
% the legacy "light" rendering, but now with a background color:
div.note_border-left-width=0pt,
div.note_border-right-width=0pt,
% (but using rounded corners would cause the widths of all sides to
% be reset equal to the noteborder setting)
%
% As long as only border width and border color are set, *and* using
% for this the old interface, the rendering will be the "light" one
hintBorderColor=LightCoral,
% but if we had used div.hint_border-TeXcolor or *any* CSS-named
% option we would have triggered the more complex "heavybox" code.
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I wish to develop a stylesheet (cover page) for my latex document with a Title (colour Dark Green) and Author names (colour golden) and background colour as Green. I'm developing this in JupyterBook and building it by the following command:
Following is my
_config.yml
file:Can anybody please help me to write the jupyterbook configuration to get colours for author name and a background colour/background image?
Could you please help me with this? I'll be really grateful.
Thanks!
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