Hi all
Just as Pierre pointed out, i used rgeos instead of gpclib (the licence is
less restrictive even though i'm still students). A since the last release
the rgeos package seems to work well.
I'm really disapointed by the fact that some packages (e.g adehabitatMA
which is great thank's M. Calenge) still use gpclib and don't  offer the
possibility to switch to rgeos, and is really messy to have two package to
do the same task and with the same function name in the path (eg when  i use
adehabitatMA and maptools).

Manuel:
May be you should use the *colour* aesthetic instead of* *the* fill *one* *in
the call of *geom_path*. Something like that :

p = ggplot(geo, aes(x, y))
p + geom_point(aes(size = ACE, colour = ACE)) + theme_bw() + scale_size(name
= "Número de especies", breaks = c(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20)) +
scale_colour_gradientn(name = 'Número de especies', colours =
heat.colors(10), breaks = c(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20))+
xlab("Longitud") + ylab("Latitud") + opts(axis.text.x = theme_text(size = 8,
vjust = 1)) + opts(axis.text.y = theme_text(size = 8, hjust = 1)) +
geom_path(aes(x=long,y=lat, group=group, *colour=id*
),data=fortify.ai_biotica)

not tested, so i'm not really sure about this one

2011/4/4 Pierre Roudier <pierre.roud...@gmail.com>

> Hi all,
>
> 2011/4/4 Felipe Carrillo <mazatlanmex...@yahoo.com>:
> > Manuel:
> > As far as I know one needs gpclibPermit() in order to fortify
> > see this:
> > Note: polygon geometry computations in maptools
> >         depend on the package gpclib, which has a
> >         restricted licence. It is disabled by default;
> >         to enable gpclib, type gpclibPermit()
> > I am going to guess that ahmadou dicko doesn't show gpclibPermit() on his
> > code
> > because he loaded it with Rprofile or some other way. I tried to run his
> > code without
> > gpclibPermit() and it wouldn't let me fortify, so not sure how he did it.
>
> On that specific point, Colin Arundel and Roger Bivant released the
> rgeos package on CRAN a few days [1]. This is a great achievement as
> it brings bindings to the GEOS C++ lib [2] - long story short, it
> makes the job the non-free [3] gpclib used to do.
>
> In its later release, maptools has an option to check if rgeos if
> present - if it is the case it is used instead of gpclib:
>
> > library(maptools)
> Loading required package: foreign
> Loading required package: sp
> Loading required package: lattice
>
>        Note: polygon geometry computations in maptools
>        depend on the package gpclib, which has a
>        restricted licence. It is disabled by default;
>        to enable gpclib, type gpclibPermit()
>
> Checking rgeos availability as gpclib substitute:
> TRUE
> > ?gpclibPermit
>
> Pierre
>
> [1] http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgeos/
> [2] http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/
> [3] https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-geo/2010-January/007400.html
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