I know this is probably too much to ask, but is there any way to make
translucent objects show up through other translucent objects?  For example,
if I draw a translucent plane, any translucent atoms that move behind the
plane just disappear as if the plane is opaque.  It sort of destroys the
illusion of translucency.  I have a simple (very artificial) example page at
http://www.otterbein.edu/home/fac/dnhjhns/jmoltest/trans_test.html.  In that
example, the oxygen and the plane are translucent and the hydrogens are
opaque -- but you can't see the oxygen through the "translucent" plane.

Dean Johnston



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