BTW Christian, you indicated that you have solved the problem of using 
different colors for frontlit/backlit isosurfaces as in 
http://www.ethlife.ethz.ch/e/articles/sciencelife/zeolithim5.html How do you 
define your two isosurfaces ?
Alan.

At 19:36 23/04/2007, Christian Baerlocher wrote:
>>>-  would it be possible for the surfaces to change not only the
>>>lighting between front and back but also the color?  I know, I could
>>>mimic this by generating a second surface further in, but a simple
>>>command frontcolor/backcolor would of course be simpler...
>>(Bob replied) no, I don't think so. The two colors have to be the same.
>
>I added a option for two surfaces. This again works only well for  
>large/medium pores.

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