Thanks for the response,

Not using DX for sometimes, I lost the tricks on how to get things done.
Finally, I was able to place the profile on the background image.

How is everything with you ?  Are you still involved in OpenDX development?

I see your input on newsgroups from time to time.

-Ron
 


> 
> If you want the line from Plot without all of the extras from Plot like
> axes, you can always construct a object of "lines" in 2d, and as the
> overlay.  If you have a 1d field, Rubbersheet can be used to construct a
> plot-like line in 2d.
> 
> 
> David Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on
> 05/17/2002 05:06:51 PM
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> Please respond to [email protected]
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> Why use plot if you don't need the axes?
> 
> You could always decompose the plot and remove the objects you don't need.
> 
> David
> 
>> I am trying to superimpose a 2d plot over an image.  The
>> superposition works fine. But, I could not remove the axes generated
>> by the plot.  Masking the color of axes to background would not work
>> since the background is colorful.
>> 
>> Anyone knows how to remove the axes once the plot is generated or
>> apply a transparent color to the axes ? Colors Input Tab on Plot
>> does not take Colormap arrays with opacity.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> -Ron
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