\name{lset} \alias{lset} \alias{col.whitebg} \title{Simple Interfaces to modify Trellis Settings} \description{ A (hopefully) simpler alternative interface to \code{trellis.par.get/set}. NOT S-compatible } \usage{ lset(theme) col.whitebg() } \arguments{ \item{theme}{ a list decribing how to change the settings of the current active device. Valid components are those in the list returned by \code{trellis.par.get()}. Each component must itself be a list, with one or more of the appropriate components (need not have all components). Changes are made to the settings for the currently active device only. } } \details{ \code{lset} essentially does the same thing as \code{trellis.par.set}, but is different in that it allows setting more than one parameter at a time, and also that each component need have only the components that need to be changed. This function is expected to be used mostly in conjunction with functions that return `themes', i.e., lists which when supplied to \code{lset} change the overall look and feel of the display. \code{col.whitebg} is one such function, which returns a list which when supplied to \code{lset} changes the background to transparent and the other colors to something suitable. Contributions of more such `themes' are welcome. } \seealso{\code{\link{lattice.theme}}, \code{\link{show.settings}}, \code{\link{Lattice}}} \examples{ show.settings(col.whitebg()) # The following reproduces Splus Unix black and white pch: #lset(list(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c("o","+",">","s","w","#","\{")))) } \author{ Deepayan Sarkar \email{deepayan@stat.wisc.edu}} \keyword{dplot}