Different line types (dotted, dashed, dot-dash, solid, etc) really help me — more than different shapes.
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In fact given there's quite a few different lines/colours in the original I would go so far as to say for me different line types would help
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even with the original colours.
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I am biased possibly because I have made similar before and am used to it, but I really find this much easier to read.pic.twitter.com/N5goZVGmrL
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina
I struggle with this in case of largely overlapping lines, honestly. Hence my pref for color. But it works I guess.pic.twitter.com/KxE12Hbe05
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Replying to @EikoFried @vcheplygina
you can do grayscale and line type variations?
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also your line type variations are not as different to each other as they could be IMHO
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina
yeah I used R standard, should do it manually and separate them more clearly.
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Replying to @EikoFried @vcheplygina
Yeah, try it? I mean it's quite subjective. BTW my figure was made in C, so obviously everything was manually. (Not recommended).
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Replying to @o_guest @vcheplygina
My R figure was made with this crazy code ;) ... admittedly I had to change the centralityPlot function a bit though.pic.twitter.com/DtVtDCmrSI
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Haha, you don't wanna know how many thousands of lines of C that figure took. So glad I'm in 2012 anymore! 
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