Thank you Alan,<br>I've just found the error in my code: when I copied it from pst-news2007.pdf, I also copied the line numbers... But I didn't get transparent objects as I wanted, despite the correction...<br>I'll try pstricks-add package ;)
<br><br>Diego<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/12/7, Alan Ristow <<a href="mailto:ristow@ece.gatech.edu">ristow@ece.gatech.edu</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Diego Miyake wrote:<br>><br>> Hello Everyone,<br>> I was wondering if it is currently possible to draw using transparency<br>> effects with pstricks, so I googled it and found this document:<br>> <a href="http://perce.de/LaTeX/pstricks/pst-news2007.pdf">
http://perce.de/LaTeX/pstricks/pst-news2007.pdf</a><br>> <<a href="http://perce.de/LaTeX/pstricks/pst-news2007.pdf">http://perce.de/LaTeX/pstricks/pst-news2007.pdf</a>><br><br>Note that this document has beta status and refers to a version of
<br>PSTricks that is still in beta. The transparency features require<br>version 1.16b of PSTricks, while the current version on CTAN is 1.15. I<br>believe Herbert has said he expects to officially release version 1.16<br>
by the end of the year.<br><br>In the meantime, you have two options. One is to install the beta<br>version, which you can do using the pstricks.tex and <a href="http://pstricks.pro">pstricks.pro</a> files<br>from the same directory where you found
pst-news2007.pdf. The other<br>option is to use the transparency features in the pstricks-add package.<br>I have done the latter with great success.<br><br>Alan<br>_______________________________________________<br>pstricks mailing list
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