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2 messages · Marwan Khawaja, Deepayan Sarkar

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Hello,
I am using Dotplot (from Frank Harrell's HMISC library) to make a graph of rates
with confidence intervals but I get a 'black' background -- nice but not on a
printed document:
How do I change the background (and other) collors in Dotplot?
Thanks for you help.
Marwan Khawaja

platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch     i386
os       mingw32
system   i386, mingw32
status
major    1
minor    5.0
year     2002
month    04
day      29
language R

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--- Marwan Khawaja <marwan.khawaja at aub.edu.lb> wrote:
A very short answer would be to try 

lset(col.whitebg())

before you call Dotplot (provided you already have the device open). A somewhat
more detailed explanation can be found in ?lattice.theme
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