yes, interesting. That's basically what isosurface front-only does anyway,
but in this case just for isosurfaces. The effect is more noticeable if you
add this to that script:
draw plane3 {atomno=212} {atomno=300} {atomno=20} translucent red
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Alexander Rose <
alexander.r...@weirdbyte.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the new feature "set translucent true" is great! I like to look at
> translucent isosurfaces with the "frontonly" option active, so I noticed
> that "set translucent true" has no effect on "isosurface frontonly". I can
> imagine that this might be problematic to enable, but I want to mention it
> nevertheless.
>
> load =1crn; isosurface vdw select {29} only frontonly translucent; draw
> plane1 (@212) (@110) (@236) translucent; center 29;
>
>
> Best
> Alexander
>
>
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