These are complete themes which control all non-data display. Use
theme
if you just need to tweak the display of an existing
theme.
theme_grey(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_gray(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_bw(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_linedraw(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_light(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_dark(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_minimal(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_classic(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_void(base_size = 11, base_family = "") theme_test(base_size = 11, base_family = "")
base_size | base font size |
---|---|
base_family | base font family |
theme_gray
The signature ggplot2 theme with a grey background and white gridlines, designed to put the data forward yet make comparisons easy.
theme_bw
The classic dark-on-light ggplot2 theme. May work better for presentations displayed with a projector.
theme_linedraw
A theme with only black lines of various widths on white backgrounds,
reminiscent of a line drawings. Serves a purpose similar to theme_bw
.
Note that this theme has some very thin lines (<< 1 pt) which some journals
may refuse.
theme_light
A theme similar to theme_linedraw
but with light grey lines and axes,
to direct more attention towards the data.
theme_dark
The dark cousin of theme_light
, with similar line sizes but a dark background. Useful to make thin coloured lines pop out.
theme_minimal
A minimalistic theme with no background annotations.
theme_classic
A classic-looking theme, with x and y axis lines and no gridlines.
theme_void
A completely empty theme.
theme_test
A theme for visual unit tests. It should ideally never change except for new features.
p <- ggplot(mtcars) + geom_point(aes(x = wt, y = mpg, colour = factor(gear))) + facet_wrap(~am) p + theme_gray() # the defaultp + theme_bw()p + theme_linedraw()p + theme_light()p + theme_dark()p + theme_minimal()p + theme_classic()p + theme_void()