Hi

Can you supply some example code?

You might get some joy from grid.ls() to identify the box followed by grid.remove() to get rid of it; some example code would allow me to provide more detailed advice.

Paul

On 12/11/16 05:12, DE LAS HERAS Jose wrote:
I'm using the package Vennerable to make Venn diagrams, but it always
makes a box around the diagram.

Using standard R plots I could eliminate that by indicating


bty="n"


but it seems Vennerable uses the Grid package to generate its plots
and I'm not really familiar enough with Grid. I was looking at the
documentation but I can't seem to find a way to achieve that. I'd
even be happy drawing a white rectangle with wide lines to overplot
the box, but there must be a way to not draw the box in the first
place.


Anybody knows how?


Jose

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