issues: 828805728
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| 828805728 | MDU6SXNzdWU4Mjg4MDU3Mjg= | 5022 | Extracting `formatting_html` as a standalone library? | 6875882 | open | 0 | 3 | 2021-03-11T06:23:04Z | 2021-07-16T17:31:20Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Hi, xarray is a superb library but my favorite icing on the cake is the out-of-the-box rich HTML display in Jupyter. I've been finding myself wanting the same thing for every class I use in python that is fundamentally a hierachically structured numerical dataset. Has there been any discussion of generalizing the whole thing? I'd be happy to give it a shot myself, but I was hoping to pick your collective brains first, especially @benbovy and @jsignell, (who based on my very preliminary github sleuthing were early heavy-lifters?) | {
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