Running R version 2.6.1 under Gentoo Linux, I'm trying to produce a thematic map of the USA using the gmaps package. The result thus far has two problems from my point of view. First, the projection (Miller cylindrical?) elongates southern states and flattens northern ones unattractively. I'd prefer Albers conic projection or something similar. Second, the inset for Alaska is placed south of the contiguous states. I'd prefer to put it north of them. I would be very grateful to anyone who could suggest (a) how to change the projection and/or (b) relocate the inset. The most relevant section of my R code is pasted below. If needed, I can supply the entire program and data. -John *****************Code starts here************************* library(gmaps) grid.newpage() grid.frame(name="map") statenames <- list("Alabama", "Alaska", "Arizona", "Arkansas", "California", "Colorado", "Connecticut", "Florida", "Georgia", "Hawaii", "Idaho", "Illinois", "Indiana", "Iowa", "Kansas", "Kentucky", "Louisiana", "Maine", "Maryland", "Massachusetts", "Michigan", "Minnesota", "Mississippi", "Missouri", "Montana", "Nebraska", "Nevada", "New Hampshire", "New Jersey", "New Mexico", "New York", "North Carolina", "North Dakota", "Ohio", "Oklahoma", "Oregon", "Pennsylvania", "Rhode Island", "South Carolina", "South Dakota", "Tennessee", "Texas", "Utah", "Vermont", "Virginia", "Washington", "West Virginia", "Wisconsin", "Wyoming", "Delaware") # Delaware is last because it has a missing value and should not be shaded on map. grid.pack("map",USALevelPlot(states=statenames,levels=spc,col.fun=greens,normalize=T),height=unit(1,'null')) *****************Code ends here*************************** -- John P. Burkett Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Department of Economics University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881-0808 USA phone (401) 874-9195