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El 13/07/2010 14:32, Zbigniew Nitecki escribió:
<blockquote cite="mid:613BFC7B-FD91-4587-A0D0-E3D7AEFDEDEE@tufts.edu"
type="cite">1. Is there a "starred" version of \pstThreeDPut, similar
in effect to \rput* (that is, it overwrites anything crossing the box
being "put")?
<div>I know from trying that if so, it isn't \pstThreeDPut*; tried
that and got weird error messages.</div>
<div>Lacking that, is there another way to get this effect?</div>
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<div>2. Is there a way to attach an arrow to the end of a
\pstThreeDLine? (again, putting arrows=-> seems to cause trouble).<br>
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Hello:<br>
Come to think about it: Does it really make sense to overwrite
something in a 3D graph? What for?<br>
I may be wrong, but it seems to me that overwritting only makes sense
in a 2D graph. <br>
In 3D, you should be able to see what is being crossed out from the
opposite direction.<br>
I'd like to see your comments.<br>
<br>
Hernando Diaz<br>
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