RE: [OpenMap Users] semi-transparent OMCircle?

From: Lonnie Goad <lgoad_at_optimetrics.org>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 12:56:16 -0400

Sorry, should have been a little more specific in my last post. When
creating an OMCircle in code, you would have to set the fill color's
alpha value to something translucent. When drawing an OMCircle from the
DrawingTool, select the fill color option and use the slider bar to set
it's "opaque" value.

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From: owner-openmap-users_at_bbn.com [mailto:owner-openmap-users_at_bbn.com]
On Behalf Of Adam Russell
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:23 PM
To: openmap-users_at_bbn.com
Subject: [OpenMap Users] semi-transparent OMCircle?

I hope the answer to this question isn't too painfully obvious, but I
can't seem to figure it out.......
Suppose I have an OMCircle that would cross mutiple political boundaries

on a map, say, cover several states. Is it possible to draw an OMCircle
so that the political boundaries are still somewhat visible but the area

within the OMCircle is still somewhat fille din with a specific color?
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