Heinz,
Inkcape is a free software for vectorial graphics manipulation, similar
to Freehand or Adobe Illustrator. It can be downloaded from
https://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/inkscape_portable as a
portable application and it is relatively easy to use. I haven't used to
set transparency but it should surely be straightforward.
Federico Miyara
On 19/07/2019 04:55, Heinz Nabielek wrote:
Thanks a lot- unfortunately no idea about svg and inkscape.
The neat thing with Scilab is that everything is easy and quick, both in
calculation and display...
Heinz
On 19.07.2019, at 09:42, Antoine Monmayrant <antoine.monmayr...@laas.fr> wrote:
Le 19/07/2019 à 09:30, Heinz Nabielek a écrit :
Scilab friends:
I have seen transparently overlapping histograms in R and in Matlab. But how do
I do that in Scilab?
Basically?
You can't.
Scilab does not support transparency.
My current workaround for transparent plots/graphs/surfaces is to plot
everything in scilab, export as svg then edit the svg with Inkscape to set the
transparency.
Having transparency support in scilab would be a nice improvement...
Antoine
Heinz
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