On 2014-01-09 02:58-0800 phil rosenberg wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions Alan.
> I'm not sure that the plgradient function does quite what I want,
but I will add wxWidgets implementation of this to my to do list as
well.
> Mulling this over, I thought that the way this might be fixed would
be
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 5:58 AM, phil rosenberg
wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions Alan.
> I'm not sure that the plgradient function does quite what I want, but I will
> add wxWidgets implementation of this to my to do list as well.
>
> Mulling this over, I thought that the way this might be fixed
Thanks for the suggestions Alan.
I'm not sure that the plgradient function does quite what I want, but I will
add wxWidgets implementation of this to my to do list as well.
Mulling this over, I thought that the way this might be fixed would be to
inform the driver in advance that a shade command
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