This bug is fixed for Jmol 11.8.15 and Jmol 11.9.13.

You can now have a transparent GIF or PNG image in an echo and also set the
echo background color independently.

You can now have a transparent GIF or PNG image for the background and also
have a background color. One caveate -- setting

background red

will remove an image if it is present. If you use instead

color background red

then that will not clear the image.

Bob

2009/12/22 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>

> El 21 Dec 2009 a las 23:48, Graeme Kidd escribió:
>
> > I have attached the images if you want to add them to your example.
>
> Unfortunately, those are good only for black applet. Jmol is still
> using the first pixel for transparency.
> What I wanted is that the corner images will be white outside and
> transparent inside so they will pick whatever background color the
> applet has. That assumes the page background is white; otherwise, a
> different set of images is needed.
>
> The advantage, as you saw, is that images inserted into Jmol using
> echo are in front of the model, so they effectively hide the molecule
> when it comes close to the edge. (Differently to the CSS approach)
>
>
>
>
>
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