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scale_color_primer()
and scale_fill_primer()
(#62, #63).scale_color_atlassian()
and
scale_fill_atlassian()
(#64).scale_color_iterm()
and
scale_fill_iterm()
(#67).example_scatterplot()
and
example_barplot()
to simplify discrete scale examples in
documentation. This reduces boilerplate code and makes it easier to
maintain the examples. Also improves graphical appearance of the
examples by using a minimalist theme with alternative data subsets
(#61).tools/
(#66).scale_color_observable()
and
scale_fill_observable()
(#41).scale_color_bs5()
and scale_fill_bs5()
(#18).scale_color_tw3()
and scale_fill_tw3()
(#19).R/sysdata.rda
to
R/palettes.R
. This change enhances package development
transparency, reduces unnecessary indirection, and simplifies
contributions by avoiding the construction of the palette data using the
R script in data-raw/
(#42).scale_color_bmj()
and scale_fill_bmj()
(thanks, @huichen99, #32).scale_name
is needed for all discrete_scale()
calls. This ensures ggsci always works regardless of the ggplot2 version
installed (thanks, @flyingicedragon, #29).scale_name
from all
discrete_scale()
calls because the argument has been
deprecated in ggplot2 3.5.0 (thanks, @DanChaltiel, #25).scale_color_flatui()
scale_fill_flatui()
scale_color_frontiers()
scale_fill_frontiers()
(thanks, @clarajegousse, #14).scale_color_cosmic()
scale_fill_cosmic()
README.Rmd
by switching to the ragg PNG device and using pngquant for
compression.size
with linewidth
in code
examples for ggplot2 >= 3.4.0.LazyData
field from
DESCRIPTION
.Two new discrete color palettes:
One new collection of continuous palettes with 19 color options:
Four new discrete color palettes:
Two new discrete color palettes:
The first continuous color palette:
Eight discrete color palettes (2016-04-01):
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.