Adding
par.settings = list(grid.pars = list(lwd = 3))
to my code which uses simpleKey gives exactly what I want.
However, if I use auto.key, I lose all the formatting and get
default colors and symbols.
I am indebted to Deepayan for once again providing the key
(pun intended) to a solution.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Naomi B. Robbins
nbrgra...@optonline.net wrote:
Now that I have the markers the weight I want using lex, I'm having trouble
making the key
match the markers. Any suggestions? BTW, I'm using R2.8.1 with Windows
Vista.
There's no real solution, but for some
Now that I have the markers the weight I want using lex, I'm having
trouble making the key
match the markers. Any suggestions? BTW, I'm using R2.8.1 with Windows
Vista.
Naomi
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On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Naomi B. Robbins
nbrgra...@optonline.net wrote:
In lattice, using the command trellis.par.get for superpose.symbol, plot,
symbol and/or dot.symbol shows that we can specify alpha, cex, col, fill
(for superpose.symbol and plot.symbol), font, and pch. Trial and
Many thanks to Deepayan for providing just what I wanted.
I've tried lwd many times and it does not work but lex does
the trick. Thanks also to Paul Murrell for his very simple
suggestion of using lower case o for an open circle since
bold works on letters and to Bert Gunter for suggesting an
In lattice, using the command trellis.par.get for superpose.symbol, plot,
symbol and/or dot.symbol shows that we can specify alpha, cex, col, fill
(for superpose.symbol and plot.symbol), font, and pch. Trial and error
shows that the font affects letters but not pch=1 or pch=3 (open circles
and
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