Just as a follow up, look at the post by THE swig maintainer, William
W. Fulton at the bottom of
http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Fwd-swig-bugs-1353-Octave-3-8-0-support-td4660724.html.
It looks like William is satisfied with the new Octave approach, and
will be making changes to swig to adjust
On 2014-01-08 15:15-0800 phil rosenberg wrote:
> I've just tried to use plshade, but with transparency - I want to
plot transparent to black shading over the top of other shaded data.
Unfortunately I'm getting not very attractive horizontal and
vertical lines appearing at each of my x and y values
Hi All
I've just tried to use plshade, but with transparency - I want to plot
transparent to black shading over the top of other shaded data. Unfortunately
I'm getting not very attractive horizontal and vertical lines appearing at each
of my x and y values. I guess these are because when plshade