I have the same question as Saving a plot in Octave with transparent background
But:
The text body in the question I mean to ask would be significantly different.
For instance, I would add what I have found; official documentation, posts in forums, my own experimentation, etc. This does not fit in a comment, and it is not an answer. And I guess editing the question would be inappropriate, as it would change it significantly.
Moreover, I conceive a wide number of other forms in which a general question (now, thinking beyond my specific example) with the same title and objective as another existing one, would contain a significantly different text body.That question is very old.
I guess I could place a bounty on it, and attach a message specifying the search for an updated answer. This has two cons:1.1. Even if the information would be there for anyone to understand the situation, it would be less visible per se than a regular question (visibility is a main topic in Dr. Strangedupe: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Duplication by Jeff Atwood). I guess that is beyond SO reach, at least with the current layout and programming of SO.
1.2. This requires the asker to invest a bounty amount. Fortunately, I can say it's not big deal for me. But conceptually it seems unfair to me. And it may be more "expensive" for others.
All in all, I would be inclined to open a new question, with essentially no reasons for not doing it (EDIT: now done here Have a transparent background in a plot exported from Octave). Probably the strongest deterrent is the fact that I have seen other questions like this (some by myself, and some by others), where the question is quickly tagged as a dupe (and my opinion, in line with the above, is that it is by no means a dupe).
Given (among others) that asking a well formulated question sometimes takes a fair amount of time, it would be good to know what could be considered a view from the community on this point.
I have just found this newer question Printing / saving a plot as a png file with an alpha channel issue in Octave in SO which likely deserves the same title. And it was not tagged as a dupe.
Related:
Asking the same question again, but with different words
Same question title with a number, but the actual question is different
Is it appropriate to ask same question about same programming language, but different version? (there are quite a few others about the same question/objective, with a different version/language)
Is a question a duplicate if the context is different but the original problem the same?