A case of odd outcome.

I have run the following in 12.0.11 and 12.1.9 (and compared to 12.0,8 
which I happen to have on my website)::

                   isosurface cutoff 0.09 resolution 5 phase color  
translucent 7 atomicOrbital 2 0 0 1.0

One would expect three concentric isosurface spheres, the big "outside" 
one (red) and two small "inner" ones with the bigger of the two also red 
and the smallest blue; with all partially translucent.

That is indeed what is observed for 12.0.8, 12.011 and 12.1.9.

However rotation of the object leads to partial (12.0.11) or almost 
complete (12.1.9) "occlusion" of the most inner sphere as if the middle 
sphere had lost transparency of one of its halves.

It is difficult to describe, but clearly visible if the above script is 
executed in all three Jmol versions, side by side.

Not a big issue, but....

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