When you have multiple layers of translucent objects, it is possible to get
some odd effects.
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Pshemak Maslak p...@chem.psu.edu wrote:
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
On 9/3/2010 11:06 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
When you have multiple layers of translucent objects, it is possible
to get some odd effects.
I am not surprised by that, but by the fact that they are different in
the three Jmol versions.
PM
PS. Congrats on your crystallography paper. I have to
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
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