This package is not really meant for general use.
Myriad Pro-based theme for ggplot, providing theme_myriad_semi()
,
theme_myriad_map()
and theme_myriad_nymap()
, along with _socviz_
versions of all of these, which are identical but premised on the
existence of top-level fonts named Socviz that pull out the
SemiCondensed and Condensed versions of Myriad, as detailed
here.
All based on Myriad Pro SemiCondensed face, with Myriad Pro Condensed
also available for labels inside the plot area.
Note that this repo does not include the Myriad font files (the .otf
files), which are owned by Adobe. You may already have them installed on
your computer, or they may have come bundled with your copy of Acrobat
Reader or other Adobe software.
When creating PDFs, use with showtext
. (To get embedded fonts with
proper kerning in a PDF you will need to use Cairo and sacrifice several
goats. Again, see here for the soul-crushing
details.)
library(tidyverse)
library(ggrepel)
library(showtext)
showtext_opts(dpi = 300)
showtext_auto()
library(myriad)
# Semi variant
import_socviz_semi()
# Condensed for in-graph text
import_socviz_condensed()
# ggplot theme
theme_set(theme_socviz_semi())
p <- ggplot(mtcars,
aes(x = wt, y = mpg)) +
geom_point() +
labs(x = "Weight", y = "Miles per Gallon",
title = "This is the title", subtitle = "This is the subtitle",
caption = "This is the caption")
p
ggsave("man/figures/ggfont-test-myrnew-2.pdf", p, width = 6, height = 4)
out <- mtcars |>
mutate(car = rownames(mtcars)) |>
as_tibble() |>
ggplot(aes(x = wt, y = mpg, label = car)) +
geom_point() +
geom_text_repel(family = "Socviz Condensed") +
facet_wrap(~ cyl, ncol = 1) +
labs(title = "Title",
subtitle = "Subtitle")
out
#> Warning: ggrepel: 2 unlabeled data points (too many overlaps). Consider
#> increasing max.overlaps
ggsave("man/figures/ggfont-test-myrnew-3.pdf", out, width = 12, height = 8)