Thanks, I figured as much!
--- Joachim Diepstraten
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> Hi
>
> > The solutions that occur to me are the following
> >
> > 1. Detach/Re-attach.
> Yes that's the only real way to do.
>
> > 2. Use a show/hide switch (that I am missing?)
> AFAIK doesn't exist
You might want to look at the RenderingAttributes object.
It contains a setVisible(boolean visible) call to display
an object.
> > 3. Use a bounding object to set bounds (I've tried
> > this on a Shape3D, but it doesn't work).
> Depends on where your viewer is located
>
> > 4. ?
> Well make it full transparent :).
>
> EOF,
> J.D.
>
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