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* Alternative syntax for calculated aesthetics. Instead of using
`aes(y = ..count..)` you can (and should!) now use `aes(y = calc(count))`.
`calc()` is a real function with documentation which hopefully will make
this part of ggplot2 confusing. It's particularly nice if for more complex
this part of ggplot2 less confusing. It's particularly nice if for more complex
calculation because you only need to specify once:
`aes(y = calc(count / max(count))) (#2059)

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