Re: Is Orange translucent? - What Methods exist?
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- Subject: [mg101375] Re: Is Orange translucent? - What Methods exist?
- From: AES <siegman at stanford.edu>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 05:39:43 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Stanford University
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In article <h2i4mb$91r$1 at smc.vnet.net>, Mariano Suárez-Alvarez <mariano.suarezalvarez at gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 1, 7:34 am, "David Park" <djmp... at comcast.net> wrote: > > The "AxesInFront" and "GridLinesInFront" options should be documented in > > Graphics. But should they be documented in every 2D plot type? That's > > probably a lot of work. It's one of the disadvantages of organizing the > > graphics around set-piece plot types. > > > > David Park > > Do you have to turn every one of your posts into an advertisment? :/ > > -- m Just for the record, I don't share the sentiment voiced in this post.
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