Hi Mark,
At the moment, it is not possible to do this directly. We have code in development that will support what you want to do, and a colleague here has used it to produce a very similar type of plot. I can't say for certain when this code will be generally available.
You might be able to get what you're after by some indirect means; check out:
http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/opacity.shtml
Hope that helps...
Rick
On Mar 17, 2011, at 3:04 AM, mark collier wrote:
> Hi,
> attached is a x-y graph, the filled areas have actually been placed over each other, however, I was wondering if a semi-transparent effect can be obtained to help distinguish features where the filled areas overlap? Regards, Mark.
>
> <fig1.pdf>
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