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 to inform the driver in advance that a shade command was being
made, then again afterwards that the shade was complete. The driver
could then, build up a mask during the shade process and then apply
colour with this mask at the very end. This would allow removal
of the horizontal and vertical lines. Providing a similar warning of a
shades command would allow the lines between the different levels to
be removed in a similar way.

> Any thoughts?

That might work to solve the artifacts problem, and it is certainly worth a try.

Alan
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