Transparent figures from 2014b are not transparent when pasted to outside programs
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Cal
am 5 Dez. 2014
Beantwortet: Jose Sosa Lopez
am 8 Jul. 2020
Recently started using 2014b and
set(gca, 'color', 'none')
does not seem to work in 2014b. I created a figure, opened it in both of my versions on this machine and 2013a produces transparent axes while 2014b does not.
What I mean by transparent is that when I Copy Figure from the figure Edit menu and paste the figure somewhere else (tried a few places to paste but Power Point is where I need it to go) that the pasted image will have no background, will let whatever else is below it show through. (When I copy, ctrl^C, from one figure to another the pasted axes are transparent but that is not all I need. I need to paste to other programs.)
I have set the "Figure background color preference" in Preferences/Figure copy Template/Copy Options/ to be "Transparent background". Also the Clipboard format setting is set to save as "Preserve information (metafile if possible)".
All of the settings that I am using are the same as I've used in all previous version of MatLAB.
Is there something that someone knows of that I am missing? Is this worthy of a bug report that I should be sending to technical support as some have suggested?
Thanks, Cal
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Timothy Gorman
am 4 Jun. 2015
I am having the exact same problem with 2014b and haven't been able to figure anything out so it is not just you, I think.
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Vittorio
am 3 Dez. 2015
Atfer contacting MathWorks support, I was told that this is a known bug in 2014b. The problem has been fixed in 2015a. If you cannot upgrade to a newer release, this is a workaround:
fig = figure();
line;
set(gca,'Color',[0 1 0]);
% save the original background color for later use
background = get(gcf, 'color');
% specify transparent background
set(gcf,'color',[0.8 0.8 0.8]);
% create output file
set(gcf,'InvertHardCopy','off');
print('-dpng', 'notTransparent.png');
% read image data back in
cdata = imread('notTransparent.png');
% write it back out - setting transparency info
imwrite(cdata, 'transparent.png', 'png', 'BitDepth', 16, 'transparency', [0.8 0.8 0.8])%background)
Hope this helps
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kclamb
am 2 Dez. 2015
Bearbeitet: kclamb
am 2 Dez. 2015
My plot transparency seems to paste to word when I edit>Copy Figure. Below is how I edited the transparency of the plot.
myplot = plot(data);
myplot.Color=[myplot.Color, transparency]; %transparency between 0 and 1.
Maybe ctrl-alt-printscreen would be an acceptable alternative?
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Jose Sosa Lopez
am 8 Jul. 2020
if yor graph is in figure 1, you can put:
figure (1)
set(gcf, 'color', 'none');
set(gca, 'color', 'none');
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