theme_lgbtq {gglgbtq} | R Documentation |
Use default theme for an LGBTQ palette
Description
Provides a default theme for a given palette. Most LGBTQ flags contain white, for which the default light gray background of ggplot2 is too light. Conversely, this same gray is too dark for flags with yellow stripes. LGBTQ themes are carefully curated for each palette.
Usage
theme_lgbtq(name, ...)
Arguments
name |
|
... |
|
Value
A ggplot2 theme
object.
Available palettes
Currently available palettes are:
-
rainbow
(6 colors) -
lesbian
(5 colors) -
gay
(5 colors) -
bisexual
(3 colors) -
transgender
(3 colors) -
asexual
(4 colors) -
intersex
(2 colors) -
nonbinary
(4 colors) -
philadelphia
(8 colors) -
progress
(11 colors) -
aromantic
(5 colors) -
acesthetic
(4 colors) -
analterous
(4 colors) -
asensual
(4 colors) -
ace_spectrum
(4 colors) -
aro_spectrum
(5 colors) -
aroace
(5 colors) -
alloace
(4 colors) -
aroallo
(5 colors) -
pansexual
(3 colors) -
androsexual
(3 colors) -
gynesexual
(3 colors) -
abrosexual
(5 colors) -
lesbian_7
(7 colors) -
gay_7
(7 colors) -
demiboy
(4 colors) -
demigirl
(4 colors) -
helian
(5 colors) -
lunarian
(5 colors) -
solarian
(5 colors) -
stellarian
(5 colors) -
genderfluid
(5 colors) -
genderqueer
(3 colors) -
agender
(4 colors) -
bigender
(6 colors) -
amatopunk
(5 colors) -
bear
(7 colors) -
butch
(7 colors) -
femme
(5 colors) -
otter
(5 colors) -
queerhet
(5 colors)
Examples
data <- data.frame(
x = 1:10, y = 15:6,
group = rep(c("a", "b"), each = 5)
)
ggplot2::ggplot(data, ggplot2::aes(x = x, y = y, color = group)) +
ggplot2::geom_point(size = 4) +
scale_color_lgbtq("intersex") +
# Use the same name as for values, preferably
theme_lgbtq("intersex")