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A quick way to change the theme of plots in RattleNG is to go to the Console and set the theme_rattle as you wish:

theme_rattle <- theme_solarized_2

The ggplot2 (Wickham et al. 2024) package comes with a few basic themes: theme_bw, theme_light, theme_classic, theme_gray, theme_void, theme_dark, theme_grey, and theme_minimal.

The ggthemes (R-ggthemes?) package has a few more: theme_base, theme_fivethirtyeight, theme_solarized, theme_calc, theme_foundation, theme_solarized_2 theme_clean, theme_gdocs, theme_solid, theme_economist, theme_hc, theme_stata, theme_economist_white, theme_igray, theme_tufte, theme_excel, theme_map, theme_wsj, theme_excel_new, theme_pander, theme_few, theme_par.

References

Wickham, Hadley, Winston Chang, Lionel Henry, Thomas Lin Pedersen, Kohske Takahashi, Claus Wilke, Kara Woo, Hiroaki Yutani, Dewey Dunnington, and Teun van den Brand. 2024. Ggplot2: Create Elegant Data Visualisations Using the Grammar of Graphics. https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org.


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