Upside-down ternary

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    isshin glen
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      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?

      #8245
      dgteam
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        Glad you are able to use the plots.  We added a new ternary template that is simpler than the previous and makes use of the ternary functions, that might able be helpful.  If you want to flip them you can change the Y type to Reversed.  Does that help?

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