Hi,

You may find some inspiration here:

http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:graphics-misc:ggplot2theme_inbase

HTH,

baptiste


2009/9/3 RINNER Heinrich <heinrich.rin...@tirol.gv.at>

> Dear R-community,
>
> using R.2.9.1, how do you put reference lines or grids into the
> _background_ of a plot?
> For example:
>
> barplot(3:1)
> abline(h = seq(0.5, 2.5 ,0.5), col = "red", lty = "dashed")
>
> -> The lines are before the bars (and the line parts going through the bars
> might be considered as "chart junk", I suppose).
>
> Now, in this toy example I could just do the plot again to get the desired
> result:
>
> barplot(3:1, add = TRUE)
>
> But is that really in general the "natural" way to do this?
> Maybe I am just missing some graphical parameter that I could change
> (though I was not able to find one)...
>
> Thanks,
> Heinrich.
>
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