Thanks, Vince.
Fred
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Vince Wiggins, StataCorp
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Fred Wolfe <[email protected]> writes that -graph matrix- produces
> color markers even when the graphics scheme is monochromatic,
>
>> The following code has blue symbols (markers) despite selecting a
>> mono scheme:
>>
>> graph matrix haq_ pain mood if eroundus <50 & ranuse,msize(tiny)
>> jitter(8) title(EQ5D <50) scheme(bw) saving(figure5b, replace)
>>
>> The same "blue" results occurs when s2mono or s1mono is the scheme.
>
> Not that it helps Fred, but the markers themselves are gray while their
> outline is blue. Fred's markers are so small that this distinction is
> impossible to see.
>
> This is indeed a misfeature of the monochromatic schemes and we will fix it in
> a future update.
>
> This is rather obvious, but the interim workaround is to specify the color of
> the markers, or at least the color of their outline. Option -mcolor(gs6)-
> will do the former and option -mlcolor(gs6)- will do the latter. The results
> are visually indistinguishable.
>
>
> -- Vince
> [email protected]
>
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