Jules,

        I think there's a problem with the alpha channel with certain
PyMOL images, which means that portions end up being transparent when
they shouldn't be.  A quick workaround is to put a black rectangle
behind the PyMOL image, but I'd like to get a little more information
about when the problem occurs so that we can generate a permanent
bug-fix.

1) Does it happen with ray-traced images, OpenGL images, or both?
2) Does is only happen with transparent surfaces?
3) Does it only happen on selected platforms?  

And if possible, can you send me directly (not to the mailing list), a
copy of the problematic PNG file.

Thanks,
Warren

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: pymol-users-ad...@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:pymol-users-
> ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Jules Jacobsen
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:37 AM
> To: Pymol users list
> Subject: [PyMOL] negative images
> 
> Hello Pymol types,
> 
> I have a quick question- has anyone had any trouble printing out
images
> in word using version 0.9 in word XP?
> 
> The images look fine when viewed on the screen yet when it comes to
> printing them out they appear as negatives, including the white
> background which becomes black. I though this might be a ray_trace_fog
> problem as my newer images were using this set to 1 but either on or
> off, the same problem arises. I have other images rendered using 0.86
> and there is no problem with them.
> 
> Has anyone else had this problem and found a fix for it?
> 
> thanks in advance
> 
> Jules
> 
> 
> 
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