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check_vangogh_cvd() to simulate how palettes
appear under different types of colour blindness (deuteranopia,
protanopia, tritanopia) with visual plots and quantitative
accessibility scores.check_all_vangogh_cvd() for batch checking all
palettes and generating comprehensive CVD reports.get_cvd_safe_palettes() to filter palettes that
meet accessibility thresholds for colourblind users.vangogh_cvd_scores dataset for quick
accessibility lookups without requiring the colorspace
package.vangogh_palette_info_with_cvd() to enhance
palette information with CVD accessibility data.print_cvd_badge() for generating markdown badges
showing palette accessibility ratings.summarize_cvd_accessibility() to create summary
tables of CVD metrics across all palettes.Suggests, not
Imports.check_palette(), viz_palette(),
and compare_palettes() to use
colorspace::deutan(), colorspace::protan(),
and colorspace::tritan().colorblindr::cvd_grid() functionality.@importFrom declarations for CRAN
compliance. ## Bug Fixesgraphics,
stats, utils).NULL parameters in palette
functions.R/ scripts for clarity, consistency, and
CRAN compliance.palette_accessibility.R upgraded:
vangogh_palette_info() and
vangogh_colors() now optionally return HCL
hue/chroma/luminance metadata when colorspace is
installed.vangogh_suggest() to recommend palettes based on
required number of colours.vangogh_export() for exporting palettes as JSON
or CSV.compare_palettes() for facet-style comparison
with improved .data safety.theme_vangogh() now supports variants:
"classic", "light", "dark",
"sketch".safe_vangogh_palette(), viz_palette(),
check_palette() refined for colourblind simulation and
consistent API.vangogh_palette() retains discrete and continuous
interpolation support.man/ files.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.