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Release ggrounded 0.0.2

First release:

Prepare for release:

  • git pull
  • devtools::build_readme()
  • urlchecker::url_check()
  • devtools::check(remote = TRUE, manual = TRUE)
  • devtools::check_win_devel()
  • rhub::check_for_cran()
  • git push

Submit to CRAN:

  • usethis::use_version('patch')
  • devtools::submit_cran()
  • Approve email

Wait for CRAN...

  • Accepted 🎉
  • git push
  • usethis::use_github_release()
  • usethis::use_dev_version()
  • usethis::use_news_md()
  • git push

Release ggrounded 0.0.3

Prepare for release:

  • git pull
  • Check current CRAN check results
  • Polish NEWS
  • devtools::build_readme()
  • urlchecker::url_check()
  • devtools::check(remote = TRUE, manual = TRUE)
  • devtools::check_win_devel()
  • rhub::check_for_cran()
  • revdepcheck::revdep_check(num_workers = 4)
  • Update cran-comments.md
  • git push

Submit to CRAN:

  • usethis::use_version('patch')
  • devtools::submit_cran()
  • Approve email

Wait for CRAN...

  • Accepted 🎉
  • git push
  • usethis::use_github_release()
  • usethis::use_dev_version()
  • git push

Suggestion: set radius using 'npc' rather than 'pt'

Using radius = unit(...,"npc") rather than radius = unit(...,"pt") would result in more stable and intuitive charting.

"npc" is normalised parent coordinates. So, setting radius = radius = unit(...,"npc") creates a column with a perfectly rounded top - the radius is half the width of the column (the `parent').

Better still unit could be set to accept values from 0 to 1 and this value is passed to unit internally to normalize over values of
unit(0/2,"npc") - a rectangle with no rounding - to unit(1/2,"npc") - a column with a perfectly round top. Limiting values in this way prevents columns with "wings" at the top that result from values like unit(>1/2,"npc") or unit("a large number"1/2,"pt").

I am using this approach for a wrapper function we use internally to my organisation to match our style guide.

Enable the rounded `geom_histogram()`?

Hi,

Thanks for this package! Currently, it only supports geom_bar_rounded() and geom_col_rounded(). Is it possible to make the geom_histogram() plot a rounded bar?

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