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Legend keys #112

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions NAMESPACE
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Expand Up @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ S3method(element_grob,element_textbox)
export(GeomRichText)
export(GeomRichtext)
export(GeomTextBox)
export(draw_key_richtext)
export(element_markdown)
export(element_textbox)
export(element_textbox_simple)
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92 changes: 92 additions & 0 deletions R/draw-keys.R
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#' Key glyph for rich text
#'
#' This is a function for rendering the key in the rich text style when a geom
#' needs to be displayed in a legend. It is designed to be provided to a layer's
#' `key_glyph` argument, either as a function or as `key_glyph = "richtext"`.
#'
#' @inheritParams ggplot2::draw_key
#'
#' @return A [`richtext_grob`][gridtext::richtext_grob] that represents
#' formatted text.
#' @export
#'
#' @examples
#' library(ggplot2)
#'
#' ggplot(mtcars, aes(wt, mpg, label = rownames(mtcars))) +
#' geom_richtext(aes(colour = factor(cyl)), key_glyph = "richtext")
draw_key_richtext <- function(data, params, size) {

# Set text justification
data$hjust <- data$hjust %||% 0.5
data$vjust <- data$vjust %||% 0.5
data$angle <- data$angle %||% 0
just <- rotate_just(data$angle, data$hjust, data$vjust)

# Populate graphical parameters for text
text_gp <- gpar(
fontsize = (data$size %||% 3.88) * .pt,
fontfamily = data$family %||% "",
fontface = data$face %||% 1,
col = scales::alpha(
data$text.colour %||% data$colour %||% "black",
data$alpha %||% NA
),
lineheight = data$lineheight %||% 1.2
)

# Populate graphical parameters for text box
lwd <- (data$label.size %||% 0.25) * .pt
box_gp <- gpar(
col = scales::alpha(
data$label.colour %||% data$colour %||% "black",
data$alpha %||% NA
),
fill = scales::alpha(data$fill %||% "white", data$alpha %||% NA),
lwd = lwd
)

grob <- richtext_grob(
text = data[["label"]] %||% "a", # prevent partial matching
x = unit(just$hjust, "npc"),
y = unit(just$vjust, "npc"),
rot = data$angle,
hjust = data$hjust,
vjust = data$vjust,
gp = text_gp,
box_gp = box_gp,
# Defaults for unit input are the same as `geom_richtext()` formals
r = params$label.r %||% unit(0.15, "lines"),
padding = params$label.padding %||%
unit(c(0.25, 0.25, 0.25, 0.25), "lines"),
margin = params$label.margin %||%
unit(c(0, 0, 0, 0), "lines"),
)

# Key drawing functions deal with 1 key at a time, so we can extract the
# box's (relative) coordinates from the first child-grob.
# The units are given in points
x <- range(grob$children[[1]]$xext) + c(-0.5, 0.5) * lwd
y <- range(grob$children[[1]]$yext) + c(-0.5, 0.5) * lwd

# # Calculate offsets that account for textbox size
# xoffset <- x[1] * (1 - just$hjust) + x[2] * just$hjust
# yoffset <- y[1] * (1 - just$vjust) + y[2] * just$vjust
#
# # We apply offsets to the grob's viewport so that textbox is remains within
# # the bounds of the key area
# grob <- editGrob(
# grob,
# vp = viewport(
# x = unit(0.5, "npc") - unit(xoffset, "pt"),
# y = unit(0.5, "npc") - unit(yoffset, "pt")
# )
# )

# Calculate size in cm.
# 'x * .pt' converts mm to pt, so 'x / .pt' converts pt to mm
# This circumvents `convertWidth(grobWidth(grob), "cm", valueOnly = TRUE)`
attr(grob, "width") <- diff(x) / (10 * .pt)
attr(grob, "height") <- diff(y) / (10 * .pt)
grob
}
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