Hi Erich,
Can you explain why you don't want them? The philosophy behind the
legend code is to attempt to match the appearance of the geoms in the
plot as closely as possible. There are a few exceptions, like this
diagonal line, where the legends are slightly different to make it
easier to see certain features of the geom (in this case edge colour
and size)
Regards,
Hadley
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Erich Studerus
<erich.studerus at bli.uzh.ch> wrote:>
>
> Hi, I have the following problem with ggplot2: When I specify black
contours
> for bars in a barplot, ggplot automatically shows diagonal lines in the
> legend boxes. Is there a way, to remove these diagonal lines?
>
>
>
> Here's a simple example:
>
> library(ggplot2)
>
> df<-data.frame(x=gl(6,1),y=rnorm(6,100,50))
>
>
ggplot(df,aes(y=y,x=x,fill=x))+geom_bar(aes(group=x),colour='black',size=1)+
> scale_fill_brewer(palette='Greys')
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help!
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