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From: Michael D. <md...@st...> - 2011-04-25 22:21:43
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Currently it's hardcoded. You can see it in this line in backend_pdf.py: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/blob/9ca2c4118f684b4e145bd109008f77731d2d7cd4/lib/matplotlib/backends/backend_pdf.py#L1061 You could change that line. However, long term, I think we need to add a hatch_line_width kwarg to artists -- and perhaps further (though this would break backward compatibility) separate out the edge color from the hatch line color, so one could have (for example) a black rectangle filled with red hatching (not currently possible without layering objects). Cheers, Mike On 04/25/2011 04:21 PM, T J wrote: > On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 1:15 PM, T J<tj...@gm...> wrote: >> I am using the PDF backend and specifying a hatch for a fill_between() >> call. The resultant PDF looks okay, but the hatch lines are too >> light. >> >> Is there a way to darken them? Also, is it possible to change the >> color of the hatch lines? I'm okay solutions that are low-level hacks. >> I just need the PDF to have proper hatches. >> > I can change their color by specifying 'edgecolor' to PathPatch, but > their intensity is still too low. :( > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > WhatsUp Gold - Download Free Network Management Software > The most intuitive, comprehensive, and cost-effective network > management toolset available today. Delivers lowest initial > acquisition cost and overall TCO of any competing solution. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/whatsupgold-sd > _______________________________________________ > Matplotlib-users mailing list > Mat...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/matplotlib-users |