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[New Functionality]: Control size, color, font, etc for "strip" (for facets/grids charts). #60

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coforfe opened this issue Jun 14, 2022 · 4 comments

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@coforfe
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coforfe commented Jun 14, 2022

Hello,

Thanks a lot for your effor with this package.
It really makes very easy to deal with ggplot2.

I am using very frequently charts with facets and I miss a lot a way to customize in particular the strip element as easy as we can already deal with other ggplot's elements. Thinks like changing the color, the kind of font, its size, etc, in an easy way would be very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Carlos.

@jonocarroll
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Hi Carlos, thanks for the suggestion! I'm working on a {ggeasy} talk for useR (next week) but after that I'd love to have a go at implementing this. Do I understand correctly that you'd like to be able to easily modify the strip.* elements like in this example?

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That seems within scope and we should be able to build something.

Cheers!

@coforfe
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coforfe commented Jun 15, 2022

Hi!
Thanks for considering this new functionality. Yes, that is exactly what I suggested.

The idea is to have something easy to change the strips with the "A" and "B" in red.
Change the background color, font size, font type, etc.

Thanks again for this and all the best for your coming talk in the useR.
Carlos.

@yonicd
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yonicd commented Jun 15, 2022

Does ggh4x not give you the ease of use you are looking for wrt facets/strips?

@coforfe
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coforfe commented Jun 15, 2022

Hi @yonicd ,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did not know that this functionality was there.
I will use it.

In any case, for the sake of simplicity and use less dependences, if it could be integrated within ggeasy, it would be fantastic.

Thanks again for the suggestion.
Carlos.

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