#9744: implicit_plot fill option fills entire plot
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   Reporter:  jason                |          Owner:  jason, was                
                  
       Type:  defect               |         Status:  needs_review              
                  
   Priority:  critical             |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                  
                  
  Component:  graphics             |       Keywords:                            
                  
Work_issues:                       |       Upstream:  N/A                       
                  
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |         Author:  Jason Grout, Michael 
Boratko, Benjamin Jones
     Merged:                       |   Dependencies:                            
                  
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 > The `if options.pop('fill'):` is okay because of the @options decorator
 before `def implicit_plot(...):`

 I figured, but was too rushed to check.

 {{{
 x,y = var('x,y')
 f(x,y) = x^2 + y^2 - 2
 implicit_plot(f, (-3, 3), (-3, 3),fill=True).show(aspect_ratio=1)
 }}}
 It works!

 Let me just look at a few more things.  I think I'll want to add something
 to the other example you give, with the region plot lambda, so that it
 looks nicer in the doc.

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 I was going to complain about `artefact` but then read
 [http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-art1.htm this].  Harrumph.

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