Use when writing academic papers, creating paper figures, switching paper color themes, or setting up a new paper project with consistent visual identity. Triggers: /paper-style, paper theme, 论文配色, 画图风格, 论文模板.
5 low-saturation themes (red/blue/gold/green/purple) for unified LaTeX + matplotlib visual identity.
| Command | Guide | What it does |
|---|---|---|
/paper-style init [--theme NAME] [--inject] | guides/init.md | Scaffold project with theme |
/paper-style or /paper-style guard | guides/guard.md | Detect theme, assist with figures/tables |
Arguments for init:
--theme NAME: red (default), blue, gold, green, purple--inject: skip mystyle.cls, copy color files + print integration instructions for existing clsRead and execute the corresponding guide file.
| Name | Accent | Style |
|---|---|---|
red | #5E3545 | Warm burgundy |
blue | #3C4A57 | Desaturated slate |
gold | #564D3D | Warm beige |
green | #2A4438 | Deep forest |
purple | #3E2548 | Deep plum |
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
templates/colors.tex | 5-theme LaTeX color definitions (\ifthenelse switch) |
templates/mystyle.cls | Document class (CC BY-SA 4.0, Palatino/XCharter) |
templates/preamble.tex | Shared preamble (hyperref, tcolorbox, abox) |
templates/paper_palette.py | Python: get_theme(), apply_theme(), get_colormap(), clean_ax(), theme_names() |
templates/academic.mplstyle | matplotlib: serif, 300 DPI, clean spines |
Python figures:
from paper_palette import apply_theme, get_colormap
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.style.use("academic.mplstyle")
theme = apply_theme() # reads DEFAULT_THEME
plt.plot(x, y, color=theme["primary"])
plt.imshow(data, cmap=get_colormap())
LaTeX tables:
\fst{val} / \snd{val} / \trd{val}\cellcolor{perf30} through \cellcolor{perf80}\textcolor{accent_primary}{text}Theme switch (guard mode): update \themename in colors.tex + DEFAULT_THEME in paper_palette.py atomically.