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Small plots (e.g. in the margins of tufte-style books) tend to look heavy with the current linewidth settings, and after investigating I noticed some inconsistencies in the use of rel().

Small plots (e.g. in the margins of tufte-style books) tend to look heavy with the current linewidth settings, and after investigating I noticed some inconsistencies in the use of `rel()`.
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hadley commented Jan 24, 2017

Could you please add a bullet to NEWS.md?

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baptiste commented Jan 25, 2017

i don't know how to go back to an old commit history after so much has changed, and i don't have the time to re-do it from scratch.

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hadley commented Jan 25, 2017

It's in this branch: https://github.com/baptiste/ggplot2/tree/patch-2. If you add another commit to that branch and push, it will appear here.

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hadley commented Jun 19, 2017

@karawoo can you please pick up this PR?

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