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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/hrbrthemes-package.R
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\docType{package}
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\name{hrbrthemes}
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\alias{hrbrthemes}
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\alias{hrbrthemes-package}
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\title{Additional Themes and Theme Components for 'ggplot2'}
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\description{
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A compilation of extra themes and theme components for 'ggplot2' with an
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emphasis on typography.
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}
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\details{
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The core theme: \code{theme_ipsum} ("ipsum" is Latin for "precise") uses Arial Narrow
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which should be installed on practically any modern system, so it's "free"-ish.
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This font is condensed, has solid default kerning pairs and geometric numbers.
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That's what I consider the "font trifecta" must-have for charts. An additional
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quality for fonts for charts is that they have a diversity of weights. Arial
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Narrow (the one on most systems, anyway) does not have said diversity but this
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quality is not (IMO) a "must have".
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There is an option \code{hrbrthemes.loadfonts} which -- if set to \code{TRUE} -- will
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call \code{extrafont::loadfonts()} to register non-core fonts with R PDF & PostScript
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devices. If you are running under Windows, the package calls the same function
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to register non-core fonts with the Windows graphics device.
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}
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\seealso{
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Useful links:
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\itemize{
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\item \url{http://github.com/hrbrmstr/hrbrthemes}
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\item Report bugs at \url{https://github.com/hrbrmstr/hrbrthemes/issues}
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}
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}
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\author{
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Bob Rudis (bob@rud.is)
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}
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\keyword{internal}
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