Re: overlapping plots [message #1630 is a reply to message #1626] |
Mon, 10 January 1994 10:52  |
pcp2g
Messages: 3 Registered: July 1991
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In article <1994Jan10.064703.1@aurora.alaska.edu>,
ftacn@aurora.alaska.edu writes:
|> I've got a question: I'm making
|> some IDL plots that have
|> shaded regions that overlap.
|> Right now, the region that's printed first
|> covers up the other region. Do you
|> know of a way to make it so the both
|> shaded regions can be seen and the one
|> in the foreground doesn't totally
|> block out the one behind? I guess
|> what I want is a shading that acts
|> transparent so that you can still
|> see the shaded region under it.
|> Did that make sense? Got any ideas?
If this is for a presentation, make transparent overheads
of the graphs. Then overlaying them will work.
If it's for publication, same thing: just overlay them and
xerox 'em. Not really a digital solution, but it should work.
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* Phil Plait pcp2g@virginia.edu
* Baby Member (by 1.83 years), STOFF
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