| @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Adding `theme_xaringan()` to a ggplot, | |||
| like this demonstration plot using the `mpg` dataset from ggplot2, | |||
| changes the colors and fonts of your plot theme. | |||
| ```{r ggplot2-demo-1, out.width = "45%", fig.show="hide"} | |||
| ```{r ggplot2-demo-1, out.width = "48%", fig.show="hide"} | |||
| library(ggplot2) | |||
| g_base <- ggplot(mpg) + | |||
| @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ g_base | |||
| g_base + theme_xaringan() | |||
| ``` | |||
| <img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-1", "png")`" width="45%" /><img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-2", "png")`" width="45%" /> | |||
| <img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-1", "png")`" width="48%" /><img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-2", "png")`" width="48%" /> | |||
| With `theme_xaringan()` the fonts and colors match the slide theme. | |||
| The default colors of points (like other geometries) has been changed as well | |||
| @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ that matches the inverse slide style. | |||
| g_base + theme_xaringan_inverse() | |||
| ``` | |||
| <img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-2", "png")`" width="45%" /><img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-inverse", "png")`" width="45%" /> | |||
| <img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-2", "png")`" width="48%" /><img src="`r knitr::fig_chunk("ggplot2-demo-inverse", "png")`" width="48%" /> | |||
| ## Using `theme_xaringan()` without calling a style function {#using-xaringan-themer-css} | |||
| @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ based on the primary accent color in your slides. | |||
| Color scales matching the inverse slides are possible | |||
| by setting the argument `inverse = TRUE`. | |||
| ```{r scale-xaringan, fig.width = 9, fig.height = 5, out.width="45%", fig.show="hold", echo = TRUE} | |||
| ```{r scale-xaringan, fig.width = 9, fig.height = 5, out.width="48%", fig.show="hold", echo = TRUE} | |||
| ggplot(diamonds, aes(x = cut)) + | |||
| geom_bar(aes(fill = ..count..), show.legend = FALSE) + | |||
| labs(x = NULL, y = "Count", title = "Diamond Cut Quality") + | |||