[texhax] transparency
Steve Schwartz
s.j.schwartz at qmul.ac.uk
Wed Aug 25 17:39:55 CEST 2004
Alternatively, if you can't easily regenerate the pdf figure, convert it
to a png, which graphicx/pdflatex will understand ok. Then edit the png
to give the transparency you require (I've not done this, but I guess it
works ok as png supports transparency. You probably need to use
intelligent scissors to cut out the image and then paste it onto a
transparent background. The alternative, namely defining the white
colour to be transparent will put holes inside your image if there is
white inside as well).
I wouldn't ask \includegraphics to do this kind of image manipulation.
There are a whole host of applications (gimp, image magick, photoshop,
paint shop pro, ...) depending on your platform which are designed to do
it.
Steve
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 15:18, David Alonso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I had a similar problem, I solved it by generating again the pdf figure.
> In my case, I had a xmgrace figure. I generated again the pdf figure without
> any background at all. In this way, as you insert it into your latex document
> by using \includegraphics, the figure respects the background of the original
> document.
>
> I hope this hint is useful for you. I am sorry. No idea of how you can control
> these features while including with \includegraphics.
>
> David.
>
> Quoting Alexandru Scorpan <ascorpan at math.ufl.edu>:
>
> > Hi:
> >
> > How do you \includegraphics in a transparent manner?
> >
> > Case in point: I have a B/W pdf image, that I want to set on a yellow
> > background, but make it appear as B/yellow, not surrounded by the white
> > of the original.
> >
> > (Note: going .gif not good, I am using pdftex.)
> >
> > Next step: How do I change colors while including, for example, to
> > substitute blue instead of black?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alex
> >
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