Robert Hanson wrote:
> OK, this is some bizarre bug in the video system. It turns out that if the
> background is set to 0x00000001, this odd transparent effect is created. You
> can do this with any version of Jmol -- I just effected it with Jmol 10.x.11
> (June, 2006).
> 
> Prior to Jmol 11.3.39, what you do is use
> 
>   background [0,0,1]
> 
> post-11.3.39, what you do is use
> 
>  background [0,0,0]
> 
> That's because starting in version 11.3.39, Jmol adds 1 to the user's chosen
> background color so as to make it (relatively) unique.
> 
I can't imagine any reason why Jmol should do something like this.
If someone changes the background color this might for example be done
to fit the applet color with the page color.
I don't think that it is desirable that Jmol secretly (I didn't find any
clue about this in the documentation) or not secretly changes the users
choice.

Regards,
Rolf



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