Trellis graphs can be a pain regarding their parameters ;-)....

Try to run trellis.par.get() after you produced the plots and try to figure out (by playing around with them) which parameter corresponds to your text size (I would guess some of the par.sub.text or par.main.text parameters). Use trellis.par.set() to set the according value.

Good luck with trial and error!

HTH
Jannis

On 02/13/2011 08:59 PM, Nick Torenvliet wrote:
Hi all,

I'm using

xyplot(closingDataXTS)

To get a page with any number of seperate plots on it (as many plots as
columns in closingDataXTS).

Each plot is named according to colnames(closingDataXTS).

I would like to control the size of the text each plot name appears in.

I've seen a number of solutions for similar problems that point me in the
direction of trellis.par.get and trellis.par.set but have been unable to put
anything together that works.

Any ideas for me?

Nick

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