Hi Étienne, Am 24.05.21 um 19:39 schrieb Étienne Mollier: > Steffen Möller, on 2021-05-24: >> Nanoplot was blocked by the tricky-to-package orca extension of plotly. >> Orca seems to be substituted by kaleido, which is also tricky to package. >> >> The idea is to use some magic of chromium that is made available via >> docker to craft an executable that can transform SVGs in web outputs. I >> am tempted to think that this of general interest. They say that pypi >> and conda can just install this as a one-liner, well, so can Debian once >> it is packaged, but I have no clue how to get there. > Having filed the RFP for plotly-orca, I consider your finding > interesting. Is that the kaleido hosted on the following > location? > > https://github.com/plotly/Kaleido > > (I would guess so, just confirming.)
That is what I thought - the error message was just that there is a "kaleido" module missing and pypi points the URL you found on https://pypi.org/project/kaleido/. Many thanks for having a look at this. Best, Steffen