Hi,
Sorry for the late response. Thanks for the help. So I read the documents
and managed to get a gradient even if it's not exactly like the figure.
Fabrice
draw lmt_shade [
path = (z0--z4--z5--z1--cycle),
direction = "left",
alternative = "linear",
colors = {"black", "lightgray"},
] ;
Le ven. 6 oct. 2023 à 08:27, Henning Hraban Ramm
While the luametafun (“Metafun XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p. in the “print” version, >600 p. in the “screen” version). Recommended!
Hraban
Am 06.10.23 um 10:08 schrieb Keith McKay:
Also look at the LuaMetaFun manual chapter 8. In fact the whole manual is worth a read. I'm sure you find much of use in it. Best Wishes Keith
On Thu, 5 Oct 2023, 20:52 Henning Hraban Ramm,
mailto:texml@fiee.net> wrote: Am 05.10.23 um 21:50 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur: > Hi, > I would like to obtain, if possible, a gray gradient like in the image. > My code uses Metapost but maybe this is possible with Metafun.
Have a look into the Metafun manual, chapter 8.1 “shading”.
Hraban
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