# 4.8.0 ## NEW FEATURES & IMPROVEMENTS ### plotly.js and `plot_ly()` specific improvements * Upgraded to plotly.js v1.39.2. A _huge_ amount of features and improvements have been made since v1.29.2 (i.e., the version included in the last CRAN release of the R package - v4.7.1). Highlights include a complete re-write of `scattergl` to make it nearly feature complete with `scatter`, localization of text rendering (i.e., international translations), and six new trace types (`cone`, `scatterpolar`, `scatterpolargl`, `splom`, `table`, & `violin`)! See [here](https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/releases) for a complete list of plotly.js-specific improvements. * Support for **sf** (simple feature) data structures was added to `plot_ly()`, `plot_mapbox()`, and `plot_geo()` (via the new `add_sf()` function). See [this blog post](https://blog.cpsievert.me/2018/03/30/visualizing-geo-spatial-data-with-sf-and-plotly) for an overview. * Better control over the stroke (i.e., outline) appearance of various filled graphical marks via the new "special arguments" (`stroke`, `strokes`, `alpha_stroke`, `span`, and `spans`). For an overview, see the **sf** blog post linked to in the bullet point above and the new package demos (list all demos with `demo(package = "plotly")`). ### `ggplotly()` specific improvements * `ggplotly()` now supports conversion of **ggplot2**'s `geom_sf()`. * One may now inform `ggplotly()` about the relevant **shiny** output size via `session$clientData`. This ensures `ggplotly()` sizing is closer to **ggplot2** sizing, even on window resize. For an example, run `plotly_example("shiny", "ggplotly_sizing")`. ### Other improvements relevant for all **plotly** objects * LaTeX rendering via MathJax is now supported and the new `TeX()` function may be used to flag a character vector as LaTeX (#375). Use the new `mathjax` argument in `config()` to specify either external (`mathjax="cdn"`) or local (`mathjax="local"`) MathJaX. If `"cdn"`, mathjax is loaded externally (meaning an internet connection is needed for TeX rendering). If `"local"`, the PLOTLY_MATHJAX_PATH environment variable must be set to the location (a local file path) of MathJax. IMPORTANT: **plotly** uses SVG-based mathjax rendering which doesn't play nicely with HTML-based rendering (e.g., **rmarkdown** documents and **shiny** apps). To leverage both types of rendering, you must `