Hello,

I am not sure I understand the problem.
With coord_fixed() both axis have the same length and the plot is a square. When resizing the plot window the white areas can be on top/bottom if the window height is bigger than its width or to the left/right if it's the other way around.

Does this answer the question?

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Às 12:22 de 20/12/20, Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen escreveu:
Hi,
   I posted this on the Google Group for ggplot2 but got no response.
https://groups.google.com/g/ggplot2/c/441srnt6RZU

So I hope someone can help me here instead?!

-

If I don't use the coord_fixed() then all the background is yellow as
expected.
But I need to coord_fixed() and then it adds a little white around my plot.
Is it possible to avoid the white and use coord_fixed() ?

Here is a "Minimal, Reproducible Example":

library(ggplot2)
g <-
   ggplot() +
   theme(
      plot.background = element_rect(fill = "yellow2"),
      panel.background = element_rect(fill = "yellow2"),
   )
g <- g + coord_fixed()
g

Regards
Martin M. S. Pedersen

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