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allow for additional plotting options #45
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I agree that would be good to do. I might not get to it before the initial On Thursday, November 3, 2016, wds15 [email protected] wrote:
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@wds15 Which particular additional options do you think would be most useful? |
Argh... these notifications... sorry for the delay. The main goal is to be able to adjust for using the plots in different contexts. Namely:
So I guess we need point/line/font sizes for this to happen. Optimally the three use-cases I outlined are easily set by the user via an example in the help or similar. |
The moderate size thing is the trickiest. Ideally we'd
just keep PDFs, but R generates PDFs proportional in size
to the number of data points for things like scatter plots
or line plots.
I think you'll also find that each publication has different
standards, so that may not be a reasonable thing to try to
anticipate in advance.
I don't agree about presentations needing to be bold if
you mean the font weight. But everything needs to be readable
by the audience.
And think about us old farts. Don't use 6pt fonts, even for
exploration!
- Bob
… On Jan 3, 2017, at 4:40 AM, wds15 ***@***.***> wrote:
Argh... these notifications... sorry for the delay.
The main goal is to be able to adjust for using the plots in different contexts. Namely:
• data exploration on screen - most often small sizes
• presentation - things need to be large and bold
• publication - few colours, moderate size
So I guess we need point/line/font sizes for this to happen. Optimally the three use-cases I outlined are easily set by the user via an example in the help or similar.
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Maybe I just can't find it but there doesn't seem to be a way to change the legend text on |
It would be great to let users customize more the plots from bayesplot to make them ready for presentations or other non-screen usage.
A functionality like rstan_gg_options would be great to have which allows for specification of options which are beyond ggplot theme options and go directly to the used geoms.
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