\name{mixedFontLabel} \alias{mixedFontLabel} \title{Mixed Font Labels for Plotting} \description{ This function helps to format labels with bits of text in different font shapes (italics, bold, or bolditalics) and different separators. The output is intended to be used for plotting. } \usage{ mixedFontLabel(..., sep = " ", italic = NULL, bold = NULL, parenthesis = NULL, always.upright = c("sp.", "spp.", "ssp.")) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{vectors of mode character to be formatted. They may be of different lengths in which case the shortest ones are recycled.} \item{sep}{a vector of mode character giving the separators to be printed between the elements in \code{\dots}.} \item{italic}{a vector of integers specifying the elements in \code{\dots} to be printed in italics.} \item{bold}{id. in boldface.} \item{parenthesis}{id. within parentheses.} \item{always.upright}{of vector of mode character giving the strings to not print in italics. Use \code{always.upright = ""} to cancel this option.} } \details{ The idea is to have different bits of text in different vectors that are put together to make a vector of \R expressions. This vector is interpreted by graphical functions to format the text. A simple use may be \code{mixedFontLabel(genus, species), italic = 1:2}, but it is more interesting when mixing fonts (see examples). To have an element in bolditalics, its number must given in both \code{italic} and \code{bold}. The vector returned by this function may be assigned as the \code{tip.label} element of a tree of class \code{"phylo"}, or even as its \code{node.label} element. } \value{ A vector of mode expression. } \author{Emmanuel Paradis} \seealso{ \code{\link{makeLabel}}, \code{\link{makeNodeLabel}}, \code{taxo.fonts} in package \pkg{phyloch} for fancy alignments } \examples{ tr <- read.tree(text = "((a,(b,c)),d);") genus <- c("Gorilla", "Pan", "Homo", "Pongo") species <- c("gorilla", "spp.", "sapiens", "pygmaeus") geo <- c("Africa", "Africa", "World", "Asia") tr$tip.label <- mixedFontLabel(genus, species, geo, italic = 1:2, parenthesis = 3) layout(matrix(c(1, 2), 2)) plot(tr) tr$tip.label <- mixedFontLabel(genus, species, geo, sep = c(" ", " | "), italic = 1:2, bold = 3) plot(tr) layout(1) } \keyword{manip}