Perhaps this is possible but I could not find it. It would be very nice if one can
shade between curves so that I don't have to go to gnuplot to do it! Thanks a lot.
In set/line tab, the "Drop lines & fill properties" allows to add lines or patterns between the curve (i.e. the set) and various horizontal lines (zero, set min, ...) when you choose the Fill type "To baseline". Of course this is visible only if the fill pattern is not 0.
Up to now, there is no option to draw the pattern between to sets.
But, if one curve is always higher than the other, and if the abscissa are the same, it is possible possible to obtain the effect by playing with the layer levels of the set; of course this is not very satisfactory.
Thank you for your remark, I will introduce this feature in the next release of GraceGTK (0.9.2).
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In set/line tab, the "Drop lines & fill properties" allows to add lines or patterns between the curve (i.e. the set) and various horizontal lines (zero, set min, ...) when you choose the Fill type "To baseline". Of course this is visible only if the fill pattern is not 0.
Up to now, there is no option to draw the pattern between to sets.
But, if one curve is always higher than the other, and if the abscissa are the same, it is possible possible to obtain the effect by playing with the layer levels of the set; of course this is not very satisfactory.
Thank you for your remark, I will introduce this feature in the next release of GraceGTK (0.9.2).
Thank you very much! I can't wait to have this function...the last thing I need.