Claus Wilke
Claus Wilke
I would suggest to implement it first and then think about this. It's not immediately clear to me that anything other than `TRUE`/`FALSE` is needed, but sometimes alternative options reveal...
Honestly, the fact that we have to manipulate x and y axes in polar coordinates has always been confusing to me. Not sure technically how it would work, and what...
I think this is actually a bug. The rectangle draw key was meant to pick up the outline color when the fill color isn't given, but that apparently doesn't work....
You can just edit the title accordingly. I've added the "bug" label.
I'm glad there is a workaround to fix the issue, but isn't the default behavior problematic? I would have expected it to work out of the box. @teunbrand I would...
If every panel uses the same projection and the same scales then the graticule should be identical. I'm only moderately confident in this statement though, haven't thought it through that...
I think this is somehow related to the limits of the plot. I'm not sure I understand exactly what's happening and I'd definitely appreciate somebody digging a little more deeply...
Note thought that this doesn't match with the problem you posted with your first image. Something else may be going on there.
@teunbrand I think it's risky to add more heuristics that try to infer break order. It'll lead to even more confusion, and possibly breaking plots when you change the ordering...
Just wanted to chime in that I have no idea. This is a question for @mtien.