Out-of-range colors are not supported yet. For non-discrete colors, you can
hack it by adding extra control points above and below the region of
interest, but that's only a hack and not available for categorical/discrete
colors.

Utkarsh


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Scott, W Alan <[email protected]> wrote:

>  A question from one of my users.  Anyone have any ideas?  I know how to
> solve the 5 discrete color question, but the out of range one stumps me.
> (This bug was written up as bug 6657).
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> Thanks,
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> Alan
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> I remember we had some discussion a while back about creating legends and
> wanted to follow-up with you. Is there a way for me to reproduce a legend
> like the one I’m attaching here?
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> Ideally, I’d like to use the default color scheme (with 5 discrete colors)
> but then also add magenta and cyan to highlight data that is outside of a
> certain range. Let’s say I have information to color in the default scheme
> from 1 to 10, but I want everything below 1 to be cyan and above 10 to be
> magenta. Can I explicitly tell Paraview to do that? If so, how might that
> be done in the most recent version?
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