On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 3:33 PM, H Mike Duan <h.mike.d...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ben,
>
> > Yes, there is a known issue with objects not properly rendering when
> viewed
> > at certain angles.  How to go about solving this seems to be a difficult
> one
> > to figure out.
>
> I think the problem is that mplot3d can't reliably determine which
> parts of the surfaces or lines are in front and which are behind. This
> is especially clear in the test example where the yellow sphere
> doesn't cover parts of the red wire frame. The issue that some objects
> can only be seen at certain angles is likely to be a consequence of
> this bug.
>
> I want to use mplot3d to visualize my simulations. Is it your opinion
> that this bug can't be fixed in a short term? If so, I'll have to
> explore other options. Thanks!
>
> -Mike
>

My guess is yes, this can not be fixed in a short term, but I am very new to
mplot3d, so I don't know for sure.

Ben
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