% File src/library/grid/man/drawDetails.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{drawDetails} \alias{drawDetails} \alias{preDrawDetails} \alias{postDrawDetails} \title{ Customising grid Drawing } \description{ These generic hook functions are called whenever a grid grob is drawn. They provide an opportunity for customising the drawing of a new class derived from grob (or gTree). } \usage{ drawDetails(x, recording) preDrawDetails(x) postDrawDetails(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ A grid grob. } \item{recording}{ A logical value indicating whether a grob is being added to the display list or redrawn from the display list. } } \details{ These functions are called by the \code{grid.draw} methods for grobs and gTrees. \code{preDrawDetails} is called first during the drawing of a grob. This is where any additional viewports should be pushed (see, for example, \code{grid:::preDrawDetails.frame}). Note that the default behaviour for grobs is to push any viewports in the \code{vp} slot, and for gTrees is to also push and up any viewports in the \code{childrenvp} slot so there is typically nothing to do here. \code{drawDetails} is called next and is where any additional calculations and graphical output should occur (see, for example, \code{grid:::drawDetails.xaxis}. Note that the default behaviour for gTrees is to draw all grobs in the \code{children} slot so there is typically nothing to do here. \code{postDrawDetails} is called last and should reverse anything done in \code{preDrawDetails} (i.e., pop or up any viewports that were pushed; again, see, for example, \code{grid:::postDrawDetails.frame}). Note that the default behaviour for grobs is to pop any viewports that were pushed so there is typically nothing to do here. Note that \code{preDrawDetails} and \code{postDrawDetails} are also called in the calculation of \code{"grobwidth"} and \code{"grobheight"} units. } \value{ None of these functions are expected to return a value. } \author{ Paul Murrell } \seealso{ \code{\link{grid.draw}} } \keyword{ dplot }