Hi. I like that there are several examples of ternary plots. They seemed a bit complicated at first, but now able to exit points, etc. What I would really like, though, is an equivalent example of an upside-down ternary. That way, when I am preparing manuscript figures, I can edit the figures and stack several ternaries in line with a common axis (alternating between upside-down and right-side-up). I guess a more elaborate solution would be to have an example with pre-stacked ternaries. But even if I had one upside-down ternary, I could save the graphic and place it next to one that is right-side-up. Does someone have an example that I can use?