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fontquiver: Set of Installed Fonts

Lionel Henry  RStudio  George Douros   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2016 Published
0 Citations
3 Authors
2 Revisions
0.2.1 Version
GPL-3 License
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2015
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2021
aion: Archaeological Time Series (Version 1.6.0)

2023
dimensio: Multivariate Data Analysis (Version 0.14.1)

2021
gdtools: Utilities for Graphical Rendering and Fonts Management (Version 0.4.4)

2015
ggExtra Enhancements: (Version )

0
ggblend: Blending and Compositing Algebra for 'ggplot2' (Version 0.1.2)

2023
ggdist: Visualizations of Distributions and Uncertainty (Version 3.3.3)

2020
ggfixest: Dedicated 'ggplot2' Methods for 'fixest' Objects (Version 0.4.0)

2023
ggspark: 'ggplot2' Functions to Create Tufte Style Sparklines (Version 0.0.2)

2024
kairos Data: (Version )

0
khroma: Colour Schemes for Scientific Data Visualization (Version 1.17.0)

2018
marginaleffects Tests: (Version )

0
nexus: Sourcing Archaeological Materials by Chemical Composition (Version 0.6.0)

2023
partialling.out: Residuals from Partial Regressions (Version 0.2.0)

2025
parttree: Visualize Simple 2-D Decision Tree Partitions (Version 0.1.2)

2025
svglite: An 'SVG' Graphics Device (Version 2.2.2)

2015
tabula: Analysis and Visualization of Archaeological Count Data (Version 3.3.2)

2018
tinyplot: Lightweight Extension of the Base R Graphics System (Version 0.6.0)

2024
tinysnapshot: Snapshots for Unit Tests using the 'tinytest' Framework (Version 0.2.0)

2023
treemapify: Draw Treemaps in 'ggplot2' (Version 2.6.0)

2017
unigd: Universal Graphics Device (Version 0.1.3)

2024

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