Maybe even a "download all" from the gallery view. We could potentially dump all figures into a PowerPoint and make that downloadable, or add a pipeline stage that does that: dump all figures into a PowerPoint. There's got to be some nice declarative tool out there for building those. Pandoc and Quarto might be useful there.
Could use a uv-tool environment for pypandoc-binary.
From @CarolineCardinale
Is copy/paste not adequate? It would be nice if the project repo git rev were somehow noted so the figure source was traceable. We could put it in the download file name--the last time the figure changed or the current repo rev.
Maybe even a "download all" from the gallery view. We could potentially dump all figures into a PowerPoint and make that downloadable, or add a pipeline stage that does that: dump all figures into a PowerPoint. There's got to be some nice declarative tool out there for building those. Pandoc and Quarto might be useful there.
Could use a
uv-toolenvironment forpypandoc-binary.From @CarolineCardinale
Is copy/paste not adequate? It would be nice if the project repo git rev were somehow noted so the figure source was traceable. We could put it in the download file name--the last time the figure changed or the current repo rev.