| TV Show | New Palette(s) | New Theme(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Game of Thrones | Stannis Baratheon, House Martell, House Arryn, House Manderly | NA |
| Kim Possible | 1 | NA |
| Big Hero 6 | 1 | NA |
| Hilda | Day, Dusk, Night | Day, Dusk, Night |
| Attack on Titan | 1 | NA |
In addition to the new palettes and themes some of the code in tvthemes has changed significantly.
In palettes for example, when you are calling the palette functions via scale_fill_*() or scale_color_*() you now have a lot more options:
palette: If multiple available, select the palette: “Stannis”, “FireNation”, “Dusk”, etc. Leave blank if only single palette available.n: Number of colors. If left blank it defaults to the total number of colors available in the palette.type: “Discrete” or “Continuous”. NOTE: Most palettes are only optimized for “Discrete” at the present time.reverse: Reverse order of colors. TRUE/FALSEFor TV shows with multiple palettes they are now organized under a single “palette list” from which you pass the specific palette that you want. If you want to check out the colors for these specific palettes:
## Previously:
scales::show_col(tvthemes:::lannister_palette)
scales::show_col(tvthemes:::brooklyn99_dark_palette)
## Now:
scales::show_col(tvthemes:::westeros_palette$Lannister)
scales::show_col(tvthemes:::brooklyn99_palette$Dark)The specific palettes that changed are:
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Default = “Regular”, “Dark”Avatar: The Last Airbender: Default = “FireNation”, “EarthKingdom”, “WaterTribe”, “AirNation”Hilda: Default = “Day”, “Dusk”, “Night”Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice & Fire: Default = “Stark”, “Stannis”, “Tyrell”, “Lannister”, “Manderly”, “Martell”, “Arryn”, “Greyjoy”, “Targaryen”, “Tully”## Plot not shown
ggplot(mpg, aes(displ)) +
geom_histogram(aes(fill = class), col = "black", size = 0.1) +
scale_fill_westeros(palette = "Stannis", n = 7, reverse = TRUE)For themes the one change is a toggle option for axis ticks via ticks which you can set to either TRUE and the default FALSE.