Added color sequence page to Colors#79
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Thank you for your contribution @u7228810! However these pages are generated each release from python (or rst) files in So we would need the change made there. See here for more details |
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Thanks @u7228810! To add onto what @rcomer said, you'll also have to open the pr at https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib, so I'm gonna close this pull request here. |
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Added page for explaining Color Sequences to users.
Description:
The page can be navigated to from https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/users/explain/colors/index.html. It includes a description of the petroff color sequence, including a Code Snippet for Registering and Using a Custom Color Sequence and an Example of code to create a Plot Using the Petroff Color Sequence.
Closes #28750