That's a bug. I found the problem; hope to release something this week-end.

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es> wrote:

> Hi Franck
>
> > I have a problem with the mo command in Jsmol : when I want to show
> > translucent isosurface (with *mo translucent *command) the molecular
> > orbital is still in opaque.
>
> Not sure of your precise problem, but applying tranlucency is some times
> tricky.
> Some possible solutions you may try (I cannot tell for sure)
>
> Option A:
> mo color translucent
> mo color translucent blue
>
> Option B:
> provide the translucent option in another position of the MO command
>
> Option C:
> I often find it safer to apply color and translucency outside of the
> isosurface command (and
> MO would behave similarly)
> So you could try
> 1. assigning a name-ID to the MO (e.g myMO) -  oh, this may notbe possible
> but you could
> use ISOSURFACE MO instead
> 2. applying color to the object, like:
> color $myMO translucent
>
>
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