You might want to have a look at  RColorBrewer.  If I remember correctly some 
of their palettes should work better than a standard R greyscale but I must 
admit I have not tried them.
 http://www.decisionstats.com/color-palettes-in-r-using-rcolorbrewer-rstats/  
for a start.
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


> -----Original Message-----
> From: meyfa...@uni-potsdam.de
> Sent: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 19:07:43 +0200
> To: jrkrid...@inbox.com
> Subject: Re: [R] Fill pattern for Boxplots?
> 
> Thank you. I saw these postings, but I don't want to learn lattice for
> this reason (was afraid to have to change then everything else in my
> graph). Anyway, I now tried with different shades of greyscale (4
> shades). I'm not fully satisfied with it, but it's ok. It's for a
> publication and depending on whether I have to change the graph, I
> decide to either put texture in some boxes manually or still look for a
> solution in R.
> 
> 
> --------Original Message----------
> From: John Kane <jrkrid...@inbox.com>
> To: suse <meyfa...@uni-potsdam.de>, r-help@r-project.org
> Date: 09.08.2012 16:52
> Subject: Re: [R] Fill pattern for Boxplots?
>> Probably not. See
>> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Boxplot-Fill-Pattern-td4457209.html on
>> this topic.
>> 
>> What exactly are you doing?  There may be a workaround or alternative.
>> 
>> John Kane
>> Kingston ON Canada
>> 
>>

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