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January 29, 2009

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The R graph gallery is cool, but someone REALLY needs to go in and recreate all the graphs with anit-aliasing. Back when I was new to R, I took a look at this page and said "R can make good graphs? Maybe the content of the graphs is good, but these look like crap!!"

That's an excellent point. You inspired an entire post with this comment. Those graphics do look much better when anti-aliased.

Thanks Ryan to volunteer some of your time to anti-alias the graphics, much appreciated. ;-)

Romain

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