#17292: Make transparency work in jmol
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Reporter: kcrisman | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: graphics | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: novoselt, gutow, vbraun, | Reviewers:
strogdon | Work issues:
Report Upstream: Workaround found; Bug | Commit:
reported upstream. | Stopgaps:
Branch: |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> On a more objective note - the point of transparency is to be able to
see things which are hidden otherwise to get a better sense of the plot.
And the point of spinning the plot around is the same. With this new
setting you can only benefit from one or the other but not both.
Yes. Well, changing the platform speed will be the way to go, then. Can
you take care of the sagenb package for this iteration?
> Regarding speed issues - can we get some examples of Sage plots which we
should "test"? Just getting things slow with many points is a bit
pointless - for what plots it is really necessary to increase the number
of points?
No no, I always use something like
{{{
var('y')
plot3d(sin(x^2+y^2),(x,0,10),(y,0,10))
}}}
where an increased number of points makes a ''very'' noticeable
difference.
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