theme_ipsum_pub {hrbrthemes} | R Documentation |
A precise & pristine ggplot2 theme with opinionated defaults and an emphasis on typoghraphy
Description
You should import_public_sans()
first and install the fonts on your
system before trying to use this theme.
Usage
theme_ipsum_pub(
base_family = "Public Sans",
base_size = 10.5,
plot_title_family = if (.Platform$OS.type == "windows") "Public Sans" else
"Public Sans Bold",
plot_title_size = 18,
plot_title_face = "bold",
plot_title_margin = 10,
subtitle_family = if (.Platform$OS.type == "windows") "Public Sans Thin" else
"Public Sans Thin",
subtitle_size = 13,
subtitle_face = "plain",
subtitle_margin = 15,
strip_text_family = base_family,
strip_text_size = 12,
strip_text_face = "plain",
caption_family = if (.Platform$OS.type == "windows") "Public Sans Thin" else
"Public Sans Thin",
caption_size = 9,
caption_face = "plain",
caption_margin = 10,
axis_text_size = base_size,
axis_title_family = base_family,
axis_title_size = 9,
axis_title_face = "plain",
axis_title_just = "rt",
plot_margin = margin(30, 30, 30, 30),
grid_col = "#cccccc",
grid = TRUE,
axis_col = "#cccccc",
axis = FALSE,
ticks = FALSE
)
Arguments
base_family , base_size |
base font family and size |
plot_title_family , plot_title_face , plot_title_size , plot_title_margin |
plot tilte family, face, size and margin |
subtitle_family , subtitle_face , subtitle_size |
plot subtitle family, face and size |
subtitle_margin |
plot subtitle margin bottom (single numeric value) |
strip_text_family , strip_text_face , strip_text_size |
facet label font family, face and size |
caption_family , caption_face , caption_size , caption_margin |
plot caption family, face, size and margin |
axis_text_size |
font size of axis text |
axis_title_family , axis_title_face , axis_title_size |
axis title font family, face and size |
axis_title_just |
axis title font justification one of |
plot_margin |
plot margin (specify with ggplot2::margin) |
grid_col |
grid color |
grid |
panel grid ( |
axis_col |
axis color |
axis |
add x or y axes? |
ticks |
ticks if |
Details
There is an option hrbrthemes.loadfonts
which – if set to TRUE
– will
call extrafont::loadfonts()
to register non-core fonts with R PDF & PostScript
devices. If you are running under Windows, the package calls the same function
to register non-core fonts with the Windows graphics device.
Why Public Sans?
Examples
## Not run:
library(ggplot2)
library(dplyr)
# seminal scatterplot
ggplot(mtcars, aes(mpg, wt)) +
geom_point() +
labs(x="Fuel efficiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
title="Seminal ggplot2 scatterplot example",
subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") +
theme_ipsum_pub()
# seminal bar chart
update_geom_font_defaults(family=font_pub)
count(mpg, class) %>%
ggplot(aes(class, n)) +
geom_col() +
geom_text(aes(label=n), nudge_y=3) +
labs(x="Fuel efficiency (mpg)", y="Weight (tons)",
title="Seminal ggplot2 bar chart example",
subtitle="A plot that is only useful for demonstration purposes",
caption="Brought to you by the letter 'g'") +
theme_ipsum_pub(grid="Y") +
theme(axis.text.y=element_blank())
## End(Not run)