#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:
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Report Upstream:  Workaround found; Bug          |  Work issues:
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Comment (by kcrisman):

 > IMHO this is not a blocker, more of an annoyance.

 Once I realized that it was only for rotation, I was thinking of
 downgrading to critical, but Andrey's point was actually fairly
 compelling.

 Andrey and Jonathan, we can either fix this ''fast'' or dither about
 choices and not get it in.  I think 7 is a good compromise but I don't
 think we are going to have the energy to put in some extra javascript, or
 at least I won't.

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 > I doubt that anybody is writing a paper or teaching classes on their
 iPhone 4.
 Volker, you wrote the Android app - how does it deal with 3d images?  (I
 don't have iOS or Android so I can't test this, and the current Google
 Play page doesn't have an example pictured.)  If the apps using cell
 server aren't doing 3d graphics anyway, then I wouldn't worry about it,
 it's relatively less frequent that people are doing intense graphics on
 such platforms, I imagine, since sagenb isn't optimized for mobile devices
 (at all).

 Incidentally, the recent reviews at
 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sagemath.droid&hl=en
 the Android app site] are fairly negative - that's sad, because from
 everything I heard it was actually pretty awesome.  I don't think sagecell
 has been having problems - or has it?

 > Also, jsmol knows how long it takes to render each frame, right? It
 should just dynamically adjust the rendering quality to achieve >=30fps

 Jonathan can report that upstream...

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