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Home Page: http://jrnold.github.io/ggthemes/
Additional themes, scales, and geoms for ggplot2
Home Page: http://jrnold.github.io/ggthemes/
The site contains all the other extensions and I think this one should also be listed there :-)
I used to grab theme colors to use in a leaflet map with this line. It would give me a vector of RGB collar values.
pal <- as.character(ggthemes::ggthemes_data$gdocs)
Since the update I get an error.
Error: 'ggthemes_data' is not an exported object from 'namespace:ggthemes'
Do you have any work arounds to grab color palettes this way in the newest update?
This ggplot color scheme seems to be a well-supported as a good choice for a color-blind friendly palette. Seems like this might be a nice complement to your package. (though I'm still surprised that colors have to be added outside of the theme
itself.
Do any of the scale_colour_
options in this plot work for factors with many levels? I can't seem to get it.
mtcars$id <- 1:nrow(mtcars)
qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars, colour = factor(id)) + scale_colour_discrete(guide = F)
qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars, colour = factor(id)) + scale_colour_hc(guide = F)
to something like ggplot_themes
or something else easier to remember and type. The camel case + your abbreviated name is really unwieldy.
After update to use ggproto, it is not rendering.
By the DESCRIPTION file this requires R 2.15 or better, but I just installed into R 2.14.2 (by editing the DESCRIPTION file and installing manually), it appears to work.
Something along these lines -
minimalTheme = theme_set(theme_bw(12))
minimalTheme = theme_update(
axis.ticks = element_blank(),
legend.position = 'none',
strip.background = element_blank(),
panel.border = element_blank(),
panel.background = element_blank(),
panel.grid.major = element_line(color = 'grey80'),
panel.grid.minor = element_line(color = 'grey90'),
panel.border = element_blank()
)
Hello!
Thank you for this great library!
However, I've tried to install it today, but the installation process failed.
Here's the complete log:
> install.packages('ggthemes', dependencies = TRUE)
Installing package into ‘/home/sfomin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
also installing the dependencies ‘NMF’, ‘igraph’, ‘htmltools’, ‘tibble’, ‘lintr’, ‘pander’, ‘rmarkdown’
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* installing *source* package ‘NMF’ ...
** package ‘NMF’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c distance.cpp -o distance.o
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c divergence.cpp -o divergence.o
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c euclidean.cpp -o euclidean.o
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c utils.cpp -o utils.o
g++ -shared -L/usr/lib/R/lib -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro -o NMF.so distance.o divergence.o euclidean.o utils.o -L/usr/lib/R/lib -lR
installing to /home/sfomin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2/NMF/libs
** R
** data
** demo
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
Warning: S3 methods ‘.DollarNames.C++Object’, ‘.DollarNames.Module’, ‘print.bytes’ were declared in NAMESPACE but not found
Error in library.dynam(lib, package, package.lib) :
shared object ‘Rcpp.so’ not found
ERROR: lazy loading failed for package ‘NMF’
* removing ‘/home/sfomin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2/NMF’
Warning in install.packages :
installation of package ‘NMF’ had non-zero exit status
* installing *source* package ‘htmltools’ ...
** package ‘htmltools’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
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RcppExports.cpp:4:18: fatal error: Rcpp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
/usr/lib/R/etc/Makeconf:143: recipe for target 'RcppExports.o' failed
make: *** [RcppExports.o] Error 1
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘htmltools’
* removing ‘/home/sfomin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2/htmltools’
Warning in install.packages :
installation of package ‘htmltools’ had non-zero exit status
* installing *source* package ‘tibble’ ...
** package ‘tibble’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -I"/home/sfomin/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2/Rcpp/include" -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -c RcppExports.cpp -o RcppExports.o
RcppExports.cpp:4:18: fatal error: Rcpp.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
/usr/lib/R/etc/Makeconf:143: recipe for target 'RcppExports.o' failed
make: *** [RcppExports.o] Error 1
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘tibble’
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The downloaded source packages are in
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What could be the problem? Thanks!
A feature request rather than an issue per se. It would be nice to set the number of significant figures for the breaks/ticks in the Tufte scales.
Tufte introduces another form of the boxplot that is preferable to the sparse version he initially presents. Instead of a point at the median, there is a blank space and the middle quartiles are shifted slightly from the lower and upper quartiles. An example of this included in the post here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6973394/functions-available-for-tufte-boxplots-in-r
As an added bonus, this type of plot is ideal for the rangeframe axes.
I realize #1 is the most problematic. Given that extrafont is a fairly stable library at this point, and is a suggested requirement for ggthemes, maybe it's worth it to include a helper function that throws a warning/suggestion if extrafont isn't installed. And if it is installed, then use the choose_font()
functionality. The assumption here is that many users of ggthemes are already looking for convenience of packaged design, and typography is an essential enough component that it's worth actively suggesting the dependency of extrafont.
The main drawback, besides the extra dependency, is the user having to then run font_import()
. Perhaps that could be implemented as a helper function too, to wrap up the library install and font import at some point during the first use of ggthemes...
This is setup just to run my example, not necessarily for the end-user:
library(dplyr)
library(httr)
library(extrafont)
font_import() # if first time running extrafont
library(ggthemes)
# via http://zevross.com/blog/2014/08/04/beautiful-plotting-in-r-a-ggplot2-cheatsheet-3/
DATA_URL <- 'http://zevross.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/chicago-nmmaps.csv'
dat <- content(GET(DATA_URL))
Credit: Data and examples modified from Zevross's excellent ggplot2 cheat sheet
tuftePal <- c("#990033", "#367a37", "#cc6600", "#333333")
g <- ggplot(dat, aes(o3, temp, color = factor(season))) +
geom_point() +
labs(x = "Ozone", y = "Temperature (F)") +
scale_colour_manual(name = "Seasons", values = tuftePal)
theme_tufte()
g + theme_tufte() + ggtitle('Current theme_tufte()')
extrafont
library checkis.extrafont.installed <- function(){
if(is.element("extrafont", installed.packages()[,1])){
library(extrafont)
# probably need something here to run font_import()
return(T)
}else{
warning("Library extrafont installed; using system sans/serif libraries as fallback fonts.
To enable full font support, run:
install.packages('extrafont')
font_import()")
return(F)
}
}
theme_tufte_revised()
# set font
base_font_family_tufte <- function(){
if(is.extrafont.installed()){
library(extrafont)
tuftefont <- choose_font(c("Gill Sans MT", "Gill Sans", "GillSans", "Verdana", "serif"), quiet = FALSE)
}else{
tuftefont <- "serif"
}
return(tuftefont)
}
theme_tufte_revised <- function(base_size = 11, base_family = base_font_family_tufte(), ticks = TRUE) {
ret <- theme_bw(base_family = base_family, base_size = base_size) +
theme(
axis.line = element_line(color = 'black'),
axis.title.x = element_text(vjust = -0.3),
axis.title.y = element_text(vjust = 0.8),
legend.background = element_blank(),
legend.key = element_blank(),
legend.title = element_text(face="plain"),
panel.background = element_blank(),
panel.border = element_blank(),
panel.grid = element_blank(),
plot.background = element_blank(),
strip.background = element_blank()
)
if (!ticks) {
ret <- ret + theme(axis.ticks = element_blank())
}
ret
}
g + theme_tufte_revised() + ggtitle('Revised theme_tufte()')
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information:
"Redesign of the Bar Chart/Histogram", p.128
Still, a thin baseline looks good
What's your font? (RIP aaronsw):
The display font is Gill Sans, a classic and elegant sans serif font. Gill designed several excellent fonts, which are widely available. In addition to the display font at this website, I use Gill sans a few places in Enivisioning Information and in Visual Explantions.
Also: Chartjunk
This would address the problem in issue #43.
Check if and how other scales handle this so it is consistent with the conventions of ggplot2.
For:
ggplot(data=svmdata_ls,aes(x=k, y=gap, group=2)) +
geom_line(colour="blue", size=1.5) + #geom_point(size=4, shape=21) +
geom_line(data=svmdata,aes(x=k, y=gap, group=1 ), colour="red", size=1.5) +
xlim(0, max(svmdata$k)) +
ylim(0, y_max) +
#theme(plot.background=element_rect(fill="darkseagreen"))
theme_stata() + scale_colour_stata()
I get:
theme_stata() + scale_colour_stata()
Error: Don't know how to add scale_colour_stata() to a theme object
Any idea why is that?
Using Windows 7 and 64bit R (tried both 2.14 and 2.15)
after
library('devtools')
install_github("ggthemes", "jrnold")
I get the following error
* checking for file 'C:\Users\Thomas Vladeck\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpCSFgag\jrnold-ggthemes-60ed668/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'ggthemes':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* installing the package to process help pages
* saving partial Rd database
* checking for LF line-endings in source and make files
* checking for empty or unneeded directories
Removed empty directory 'ggthemes/stata'
* building 'ggthemes_1.0.1.tar.gz'
ERROR
packaging into .tar.gz failed
Error: Command failed (1)
In addition: Warning message:
running command '"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-214~1.1/bin/x64/R" CMD build "C:\Users\Thomas Vladeck\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpCSFgag\jrnold-ggthemes-60ed668" --no-manual --no-vignettes' had status 1
PR #37 updated geoms and stat to the newest version of ggplot2. However, R CMD check does not build the vignette due to some themes which need updating. Additionally remove deprecation warnings for axis.ticks
margin.
my old custom themes stopped working when I upgraded to ggplot2 v2.0.0, suspect the trouble is within theme_foundation
here is a simple example:
theme_cust <- function (base_size = 12, base_family = "sans")
{
ggthemes::theme_foundation(base_size = base_size, base_family = base_family) +
ggplot2::theme(
panel.border = element_rect(fill = NA, color = "red", linetype = "solid", size = 2))
}
theme_cust2 <- function (base_size = 12, base_family = "sans")
{
ggplot2::theme_grey(base_size = base_size, base_family = base_family) %+replace%
ggplot2::theme(
panel.border = element_rect(fill = NA, color = "red", linetype = "solid", size = 2))
}
p <- ggplot(iris, aes(Species, Sepal.Length)) +
geom_boxplot()
p + theme_cust() # error
p + theme_cust2() # fine
thanks
Anyone familiar with this error and can help me out?
I get this error every time I try to plot my data:
I have some code that I wrote a year or two ago that uses geom_tufteboxplot()
, with a colour
aesthetic that is a factor. Here is an example of what I want, using the mpg
dataset:
p <- ggplot(mpg, aes(class, hwy))
p + geom_tufteboxplot(aes(colour = drv))
When I wrote my code a couple years ago, the above code would have produced multiple color-coded Tufte-style boxplots at each x location, and the boxplots would have been "dodged" so that they are not plotted on top of one another. I have since updated ggthemes
, and now the boxplots are plotted on top of one another. Compare the above code to the following similar code, which correctly dodges the boxplots:
p + geom_boxplot(aes(colour = drv))
Was a bug introduced? Do you have any suggestions on how to "dodge" the colors with the current version of the package?
The theme should not have borders for the legend.
This is a popular stata scheme, similar to theme_minimal, but with no grid and with only the bottom x-axis and left y-axis lines.
See here: http://www.fight-entropy.com/2013/01/prettier-graphs-with-less-headache-use.html
When installing ggphylo using githubinstall I get the following error. I've tried installing the latest version of ggplot from CRAN and github but the error persists.
`> githubinstall('gjuggler/ggphylo')
Suggestion:
- gjuggler/ggphylo Phylogenetic plots for R and ggplot
Do you want to install the package (Y/n)? y
Downloading GitHub repo gjuggler/ggphylo@master
from URL https://api.github.com/repos/gjuggler/ggphylo/zipball/master
Installing ggphylo
"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-32~1.2/bin/x64/R" --no-site-file --no-environ --no-save --no-restore --quiet CMD INSTALL \
"C:/Users/Francisco/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpOAP5Si/devtools2fd032474d9b/gjuggler-ggphylo-745eb49" \
--library="C:/Users/Francisco/Documents/R/win-library/3.2" --install-tests
* installing *source* package 'ggphylo' ...
** R
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
Warning: package 'ape' was built under R version 3.2.5
Warning: package 'ggplot2' was built under R version 3.2.5
Warning: package 'gridExtra' was built under R version 3.2.5
Warning: package 'proto' was built under R version 3.2.5
Warning: package 'plyr' was built under R version 3.2.5
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : could not find function "eval"
Error : unable to load R code in package 'ggphylo'
ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'ggphylo'
* removing 'C:/Users/Francisco/Documents/R/win-library/3.2/ggphylo'
Error: Command failed (1)`
Hi, thanks for the great package. Came across a Error: Continuous value supplied to discrete scale
error when trying to use scale_fill_fivethirtyeight()
on a df with only string and integer values. scale_fill_viridis()
works like charm.
The canva_palettes has two "Trendy and metropolitan" palettes; the second is empty and therefore
breaks the example.
tibble::enframe(canva_palettes) %>% filter(name == "Trendy and metropolitan")
In addition, there some typos when creating the canvas_df
tibble.
I believe this is what you're after:
canva_df <- map2_df(canva_palettes, names(canva_palettes),
~ tibble(color = .x, .id = seq_along(color), palette = .y))
Have been running into this error quite a bit: "axis.ticks.marginis deprecated. Please set
marginproperty of
axis.text` instead"
Installation of ggplot2 is 1.0.1.9003, so might only be an issue when running the devtools installation of ggplot2 (devtools::install_github("hadley/ggplot2")?
I continue my research Betting-Strategy-and-Model-Validation yesterday and noticed that wsj theme faced problem, kindly assist?
> (qplot(carat, price, data=dsamp, colour=cut)
+ + theme_wsj()
+ + scale_colour_wsj("colors6", "")
+ + ggtitle("Diamond Prices"))
- Error in FUN(X[[i]], ...) :
- Theme element 'text' has NULL property: margin, debug
Hello there,
Very nice collection of themes!
If I may suggest, it would be useful to have a theme similar to the default in GraphPad Prism:
Minimal example:
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(data.frame(x = 1:10, y = 2 * 1:10)) + geom_point(aes(x=x,y=y)) + ggthemes::theme_wsj()
fails with
Error in ggthemes::theme_wsj() : object 'ggthemes_data' not found
In the next version of ggplot2, I import and re-export scales::alpha()
, grid::unit()
and grid::arrow()
. Because you're importing all of those namespaces, that gives:
library(ggthemes)
#> Warning: replacing previous import by 'grid::arrow' when loading 'ggthemes'
#> Warning: replacing previous import by 'grid::unit' when loading 'ggthemes'
#> Warning: replacing previous import by 'scales::alpha' when loading
#> 'ggthemes'
While running theme_wsj
on a windows box I get the following error.
Warning messages:
1: In grid.Call(L_textBounds, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
Font family not found in Windows font database
2: In grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
Font family not found in Windows font database
Warning messages:
1: In grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
Font family not found in Windows font database
2: In grid.Call.graphics(L_text, as.graphicsAnnot(x$label), x$x, x$y, :
Font family not found in Windows font database
Is it possible to add a label to the y axis if you are using themefivethirtyeight
? I tried ylab
but it does not work:
library(ggplot2)
library(ggthemes)
p2 <- ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = wt, y = mpg, colour = factor(gear))) +
geom_point() +
ggtitle("Cars")
p2 + geom_smooth(method = "lm", se = FALSE) +
scale_color_fivethirtyeight("cyl") +
theme_fivethirtyeight() + ylab('SOMETHING')
Thanks!
PS: I asked this question in stackoverflow.
Since I had to look at this code again with the rewrite for ggproto
, there are things I want to change.
stat_fivenumber
by default. Tufte uses the min/max definition of a boxplot.GeomTufteplot
as its parent. This seems to be sufficiently different (including in the presentation in the book) from the original boxplot to warrent its own ggproto object, and perhaps its own function.GeomTuftecrossbar
which is used by the alternative notched boxplot.Work on this is being done in branch new-tufteboxplot.
Idea: theme that uses the current values of par()
.
For example, look at the facet labels in:
ggplot(iris, aes(Sepal.Length, fill = Species)) +
geom_density() +
facet_wrap(~Species, ncol = 1) +
theme_wsj()
Hi
Great package, thanks!
After updating to ggplot2 2.2.0 I get following warnings when using theme_economist_white()
Warning messages:
1: panel.margin
is deprecated. Please use panel.spacing
property instead
2: legend.margin
must be specified using margin()
. For the old behavior use legend.spacing
ggplot(mpg, aes(hwy))+geom_density()+theme_economist_white() recreates the warnings
The themes look great, but I am unable to install it. I have copied the error log to a gist. I am running Mac OS 10.5.8 and R 2.15.0. Any thoughts on why installation fails?
Hey, awesome package.
(Maybe this is a general ggplot2 question, not a ggthemes one, but lets see:)
Is there a way to change the "default" color of graph content (bars, lines, points) when there is only one category being ploted, so the fill or color options are not present ?
For example:
d <- data.frame(
Ano=2000+5*0:10,
A=factor("a"),
Pop =c(6.1,6.5,6.9,7.3,7.7,8.0,8.3,8.6,8.9,9.1,9.3)
)
# plot1
d %>% ggplot(aes(x=Ano, y=Populacao )) + geom_bar(stat="identity") +
theme_economist()
# plot2
d %>% ggplot(aes(x=Ano, y=Populacao,fill=A)) + geom_bar(stat="identity") +
theme_economist()
above, in plot1 the color of the bars is the ggplot2 defaul (grey).
In plot2 the collor follow the collor palette, but with the disadvantage of adding a legend (which, of course, can be excluded with other commands)
In any case, adding a fill argument to a graph that has only one category will not be intuitive to users
base_size in theme_wsj is an unused variable - I'm guessing that's not intentional. I changed the line:
text = element_text(colour = "black", family = base_family),
to
text = element_text(colour = "black", family = base_family,size = base_size),
which seems to work as I would expect.
R
Add Perlin or Simlex noise position functions. This is fully needed to implement issue #2. As noted in http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/11350/xkcd-style-graphs, this is the best way to get a handdrawn look in lines.
Port some plot types, colors and themes from chrisadolph/tile-simcf. This will makes 501-503 transition from Chris to me easier.
Thanks for these super neat themes. Small suggestion:
p = ggplot(iris, aes(Sepal.Width, Sepal.Length)) + geom_point(); p
p + theme_fivethirtyeight() + labs(x = 'Width', h = 'Length')
p + theme_wsj() + labs(x = 'Width', h = 'Length')
Is it possible to re-enable axis labels if they're specified?
See here: http://drunks-and-lampposts.com/2012/10/02/clegg-vs-pleb-an-xkcd-esque-chart/ and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12675147/xkcd-style-graphs-in-r
It would be nice if the axis, geom_line(...)
and similar calls could be "jittered" without using hacks like in the blog post :-) Not sure if that is possible with hadley/ggplot2...
Issues raised by a user in an email with the functions in banking
:
(1) you take the atan() of raw slopes, but in Cleveland (1993) the weighted average absolute orientation criterion is with normalised slopes, that is they are scaled by their range
(2) you calculate the length of line segments as independent of the aspect ratio, but Cleveland (1993) clealry shows the weight as a function of the aspect ratio
(3) why do you optimize the square of the mean (^2) ?
and
explain why you omitted to square the LOR and GOR criteria in bank_slopes_gor and bank_slopes_lor, as shown in Heer and Agrawala (2006)
Trying to build @hadley's ggplot2 book. It requires ggthemes. Installing ggthemes yields an issue with eval. Any suggestion for me? (Presume the warnings are related to the previous issue.)
> install.packages("ggthemes")
Installing package into '/Users/jowens/Library/R'
(as 'lib' is unspecified)
trying URL 'http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/src/contrib/ggthemes_2.2.1.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 433489 bytes (423 KB)
==================================================
downloaded 423 KB
* installing *source* package 'ggthemes' ...
** package 'ggthemes' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** R
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
Warning: replacing previous import by 'grid::arrow' when loading 'ggthemes'
Warning: replacing previous import by 'grid::unit' when loading 'ggthemes'
Warning: replacing previous import by 'scales::alpha' when loading 'ggthemes'
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : could not find function "eval"
Error : unable to load R code in package 'ggthemes'
ERROR: lazy loading failed for package 'ggthemes'
* removing '/Users/jowens/Library/R/ggthemes'
mission-burrito 9662$ R
R version 3.2.1 (2015-06-18) -- "World-Famous Astronaut"
Copyright (C) 2015 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0 (64-bit)
"Error in zero_range(from) : x must be length 1 or 2" when using geom_range with the development version of ggplot2
Hi
I've tried to use scale_x_tufte()
on a dot plot. I've got a really weird result.
For my example, I generate a random dataframe :
library(ggplot2)
library(magrittr)
library(ggthemes)
library(scales)
library(gridExtra)
set.seed(1234)
N <- 5
df <- data.frame(x = runif(N), y = letters[1:10])
The maximum value for x is 0.86 :
> df$x %>% max()
[1] 0.8609154
When I draw a simple plot without specifying the scale for the x axis, I've got a good result :
plot1 <- df %>%
ggplot() +
geom_point(mapping = aes(x = x, y = reorder(y,x))) +
ggtitle("Simple plot")
plot1
When I add scale_x_tufte()
with option labels = percent_format()
, I've got a wrong result setting the highest value to 100% instead of 86%
plot2 <- plot1 +
scale_x_tufte(labels = percent_format()) +
ggtitle("Scale X Tufte")
I can solve the problem by adding the limits
parameter to scale_x_tufte()
plot3 <- plot1 +
scale_x_tufte(labels = percent_format(), limits = c(0,1)) +
ggtitle("Scale X Tufte + Limits")
The default behaviour of scale_x_tufte()
may lead many users to make wrong graphs.
See my gist file to replicate this error : scale_tufte.R
> R.version
_
platform x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
arch x86_64
os linux-gnu
system x86_64, linux-gnu
status
major 3
minor 2.2
year 2015
month 08
day 14
svn rev 69053
language R
version.string R version 3.2.2 (2015-08-14)
nickname Fire Safety
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