I’m currently using scale_brewer() for fill and these look beautiful in color (on screen and via color printer) but print relatively uniformly as greys when using a black and white printer. I searched the online ggplot2 documentation but didn’t see anything about adding textures to fill colors. Is there an official ggplot2 way to do this or does anyone have a hack that they use? By textures I mean things like diagonal bars, reverse diagonal bars, dot patterns, etc that would differentiate fill colors when printed in black and white.
I’m currently using scale_brewer() for fill and these look beautiful in color (on screen
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ggplot can use colorbrewer palettes. Some of these are “photocopy” friendly. So mabe something like this will work for you?
in this case OrRd is a palette found on the colorbrewer webpage: http://colorbrewer2.org/