>>> and check the blendLevel property in Rev Dictionary,
>>
>> Oops! The Dictionary says blendLevel is an image property only.
>>
>> From my review of graphic properties, it appears you need to fiddle
>> with the ink property, as previously suggested.
>
>Thank you very much everybody!
Just be c
Le 14.5.2004 18:11, Rob Cozens à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
>> and check the blendLevel property in Rev Dictionary,
>
> Oops! The Dictionary says blendLevel is an image property only.
>
> From my review of graphic properties, it appears you need to fiddle
> with the ink property, as previously
and check the blendLevel property in Rev Dictionary,
Oops! The Dictionary says blendLevel is an image property only.
From my review of graphic properties, it appears you need to fiddle
with the ink property, as previously suggested.
--
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
"And I, which
Try set the ink of graphic n to blend.
...and check the blendLevel property in Rev Dictionary, François
--
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
from "The Triple Foole" by John Donne (1572-1631)
Try set the ink of graphic n to blend.
Friendly
Alain
Le 14 mai 04, à 13:15, François Cuneo a écrit :
Hello everybody!
I have just a little question: a graphic could be opaque or not.
But if I want to give a colour to a graphic, but that I want a colour
with a
little bit transparency, is it po