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Important (and easy) suggestion for the facet_geo() function: Please,
have facet_geo()
always include x-axis labels to any state box
which does not have another state box immediately under it...
example:
in the "Australian population by age group",
in: https://hafen.github.io/geofacet/
add the population x-axis under the VIC box,
(since VIC does not have another state box immediately under it...).
The TAS box with x-axis values
is way down,
not immediately under VIC.
Right now you have to scroll all the way down
to read the pop x-axis under the TAS box,
to understand the pop values for the 3 boxes aboveTAS!,
(ie: x values for QSD, NSW and VIC...).
This simple addition to the facet_geo() function
would make the GEOfacet output
even more readable and great!.
Hafen:
THANK YOU for your great work with GEOfacet. It's awesome!.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
GEOfacet is truly GREAT!
Important (and easy) suggestion for the facet_geo() function:
Please,
have facet_geo()
always include x-axis labels to any state box
which does not have another state box immediately under it...
example:
in the "Australian population by age group",
in: https://hafen.github.io/geofacet/
add the population x-axis under the VIC box,
(since VIC does not have another state box immediately under it...).
The TAS box with x-axis values
is way down,
not immediately under VIC.
Right now you have to scroll all the way down
to read the pop x-axis under the TAS box,
to understand the pop values for the 3 boxes above TAS!,
(ie: x values for QSD, NSW and VIC...).
This simple addition to the facet_geo() function
would make the GEOfacet output
even more readable and great!.
Hafen:
THANK YOU for your great work with GEOfacet.
It's awesome!.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: