Add 'sidePadding' property to the treemap#1224
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It seems, that build is failed not because of my changes to the code. |
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try rebasing off master i think the build should be fixed now |
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Thank you for letting me know! build works now. |
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Hi guys, do you plan to merge this pull request? |
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We needed to have padding only on the top of the treemap, but it was not possible.
It is useful, when one wants the name of the parent to be seen above the children.
Currently, padding applies from all sides and makes all children components significantly smaller.
So, I decided to add a
sidePaddingproperty, so that user can add padding from other sides separately.'sidePadding' property can be safely used with existing 'padding' property.
Before (with padding=20):

After (with padding=3 and sidePadding={'top': 20}):
