Le 23/01/2020 à 21:27, P M a écrit :
something like this...only in gray?
test.png
Am Do., 23. Jan. 2020 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Antoine Monmayrant
mailto:amonm...@laas.fr>>:
Hello Jean-Philippe,
I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way
to get this in scilab
Le 23/01/2020 à 19:07, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
Hello Jean-Philippe,
I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way to get this
in scilab.
The main issue is that scilab does not support transparency.
Otherwise, you could just plot your lines in black with 1/32 alpha (or
something like this...only in gray?
[image: test.png]
Am Do., 23. Jan. 2020 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Antoine Monmayrant <
amonm...@laas.fr>:
> Hello Jean-Philippe,
>
> I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way to get
> this in scilab.
> The main issue is that scilab does not
Hello Jean-Philippe,
I think I understand what you want to do, but there is no easy way to get this
in scilab.
The main issue is that scilab does not support transparency.
Otherwise, you could just plot your lines in black with 1/32 alpha (or 255/32
alpha if 0 means transparent and 255 solid col