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millot.marius Posted - 11/03/2014 : 12:36:43 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.1 sr3
Operating System:win64


I would like to know if it would be easy to add another gradient fill mode to the existing ones that would be 2 colors, with a custom "depth" that would apply the color 1 to a given region and smoothly gradient-fill (with an adjustable depth) to color 2 at the boundary.

The point being that the region shape be left arbitrary.

I attach a typical phase diagram plot with different regions labelled 1 to 5. The idea would be to show that the limits are uncertain by having the region colors fade in a common background color to represent the boundaries.


Current modes do not work here because the different regions don't have a rectangular shape I think.
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JacquelineHe Posted - 11/04/2014 : 05:14:10 AM
Hi,

Thanks for your suggestion.

I am afraid that Origin doesnot support to the adjustable depth for gradient-fill currently.
And we will discuss your suggestion with our developer.

Thanks
Jacqueline
Originlab

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