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Plot widths are currently auto-scaled when there are enough samples to justify a width over 9 inches. This should be auto-scaled with any number of samples, as barplots with one or two look fat and odd. I'm thinking this will be lines 282-292 in post_classification_workflow.
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pdf.width <- max(5, (5 + (0.25 * (max.samps-5)))) at line 286 in post_classification_workflow.R works well for 1 and 2 samples, but I haven't tried it with more.
Plot widths are currently auto-scaled when there are enough samples to justify a width over 9 inches. This should be auto-scaled with any number of samples, as barplots with one or two look fat and odd. I'm thinking this will be lines 282-292 in post_classification_workflow.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: