On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 2:37:59 PM UTC, kcrisman wrote:
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> When I do the same for a 3d polyhedron, the background is white.
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>> Given that p3.show(whatever=15) does not raise an exception, I would say
>> that 'transparent' is not supported for 3d plots and that your argument is
>>
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> When I do the same for a 3d polyhedron, the background is white.
>>
>
> Given that p3.show(whatever=15) does not raise an exception, I would say
> that 'transparent' is not supported for 3d plots and that your argument is
> ignored.
>
Yes, I believe that is the case. There *is* the "opacit
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> When I do the same for a 3d polyhedron, the background is white.
>
Given that p3.show(whatever=15) does not raise an exception, I would say
that 'transparent' is not supported for 3d plots and that your argument is
ignored.
Nathann
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