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Hide wipeout boundry

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Hide wipeout boundry

I am working with a situation that requires me to block some lines underneath some text, and can't use a background mask because the text is located within a block. I tried to use wipeout, but I don't want the boundries of the wipeout to plot. Is there a way to set the boundries to not plot? I have tried changing the color of my wipeout object to 255, but for some reason I was unable to get that to work (I think that has to do with how my company uses plot styles to handle colors). Any ideas?

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Anonymous
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Turn the frame off.

 

WIPEOUTFRAME > 0

 

(or set it to 2, if you want it visible but non plotting.)

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Anonymous
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This sounds like what I need, but how do I access this option? I don't see it in properties, and I don't see it listed in setvars.

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Anonymous
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Nevermind, problem solved. You have to press "F" after entering the command, and it will give you the option to change the variable at that point.

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