Hello,
My plots consist of 2 rows, 1 column, many pages
I've managed to selectively turn of strips for the bottom panel and  
roll my own strip for the top

  par.strip.text = list(lines = c(0,3),cex=0.6)

I have my own custom prepanel function too.
What i'd like to do is turn off the x-axis for the top panel (since on  
a given page the xlim is same for both top and bottom panel, but the  
ylims are different)
I've tried scales(x=list(draw=(T,F),relation="free") which doesn't  
work(i'm still using relation="free")
(Relation="same" doesn't reflect the changing xlims for each page)
In the lattice book, it mentions that panel, strip and between are  
replicated and axis.top seems useful but don't know
how to use.

Since these the bottom strip of every panel is grid viewport with a  
height, there could be an option to set the height to 0 when I'm the  
top panel.
Or maybe like par.strip.text I could set it to a vector equal to the  
length of the panels, alternating (Draw,DontDraw,Draw,....)

Is this possible?
Regards
Saptarshi

P.S I'm essentially passing dummy variables to xyplot and for each  
value of the dummy variable pulling in data from a postgres database
setting my limits for each panel based on the pulled in data and  
plotting that.


Saptarshi Guha | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.stat.purdue.edu/~sguha


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