Changes in version 0.5.1 (2026-02-26) - Updated the sequential colour palette to add two new shades (darkest-blue and lightest-blue). This means that the sequential palette can now be used to represent five categories, such as deprivation quintiles. - Renamed na_colour argument of scale_colour_continuous_af and scale_fill_continuous_af to na.value. This was necessary to enable use_afcharts to work with ggplot2 v4.0.1. Added na.value argument to scale_colour_discrete_af and scale_fill_discrete_af. - use_afcharts gains a reset argument to turn off analysis function styling of charts. - theme_af now uses theme options set by earlier calls of use_afcharts by default. #51 - Set the main colour palettes to categorical. The Scale_*_discrete_af functions now use the 6 colour cateogrical palette by default, rather than the 4 colour. - Added af_dark_blue, af_orange and af_grey to give easier access to the hex codes of these colours. - Added arguments axis_text and axis_title to function theme_af to set whether to show axis titles and labels. - Added argument legend_title to function theme_af to set whether to show legend titles. - The legend argument of theme_af now accepts a legend justification e.g. 'top-right', 'left-centre' #47 Changes in version 0.4.1 (2025-01-13) - Fixed bug which prevented some functions from working if called directly without attaching the package. - Fixed bug in use_afcharts when passing args to theme_af. - scale_colour_discrete_af and scale_fill_discrete_af now inform rather than warn when the main2 colour palette is used instead of main if only two colours are required. Changes in version 0.4.0 (2024-11-06) First release of package based on sgplot.