A new package, “stripless”, is now available on CRAN. It should be mostly of 
interest to those who use Lattice graphics when there are more than a couple of 
conditioning variables. Quoting from the DESCRIPTION:

For making Trellis-type conditioning plots without strip labels. This is useful 
for displaying the structure of results from factorial designs and other 
studies when many conditioning variables would clutter the display with layers 
of redundant strip labels. Settings of the variables are encoded by layout and 
spacing in the trellis array and decoded by a separate legend. The 
functionality is implemented by a single S3 generic strucplot() function that 
is a wrapper for the Lattice package's xyplot() function. This allows access to 
all Lattice graphics capabilities in the usual way.

A vignette is in preparation, but the existing Help pages should contain 
sufficient explanation and examples to get going. Feedback, suggestions, 
reports of bugs or any other infelicities are welcome. 

Cheers,

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and 
sticking things into it.”
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )

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