From: Shabnam Shaikh on
hello ...
i have applied a background image on my figure in gui...and have applied a ststic text...but because of the colorful background....my static text appears to be in grey...i want the backgorund of static text to be invisible...what should i do???
From: Walter Roberson on
Shabnam Shaikh wrote:

> i have applied a background image on my figure in gui...and have applied
> a ststic text...but because of the colorful background....my static text
> appears to be in grey...i want the backgorund of static text to be
> invisible...what should i do???

You will probably have to attack this at the java level. The BackgroundColor
property of a uicontrol cannot be set to 'none' .

Personally I would think it likely that if you have a background image, then
unless you manage to find a contrasting color that does not appear in the
image, that there is significant danger of text (or individual characters)
being unreadable without the frame.
From: Walter Roberson on
Shabnam Shaikh wrote:

> i have applied a background image on my figure in gui...and have applied
> a ststic text...but because of the colorful background....my static text
> appears to be in grey...i want the backgorund of static text to be
> invisible...what should i do???

On second thought, instead of going in at the Java level, you can just place
an axis on your figure and use the text() function and set the EdgeColor
property of it to 'none'.
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