Wrap horizontal legend across multiple rows?

Try this. I wrote this for very long titles but it works for any long string. You still have to figure out the linelength for your instance.

Try this. I wrote this for very long titles but it works for any long string. You still have to figure out the linelength for your instance.

# splits title of plot if to long splittitle=function(title,linelength=40) { spltitle=(titlelength*m)){title3=paste(title2,'\n',sep='') nA really really long string! A really really long string! A really really long string!

A really really long string! A really really long string! " lab2Frame(grp = paste(1:6,lab2),x=1:6,y=runif(6)) ggplot(dat,aes(x=x,y=y,colour=grp)) + geom_point() + opts(legend.

Position="bottom",legend. Direction="horizontal") 2 using splittitle dat Frame(grp = paste(1:6,lab2),x=1:6,y=runif(6)) ggplot(dat,aes(x=x,y=y,colour=grp)) + geom_point() + opts(legend. Position="bottom",legend.

Direction="horizontal").

1 for the useful code for splitting long strings. – joran Jun 22 at 17:49.

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