Hi,

        I have generated isopotential surfaces for a protein that completely 
enclose the basic structure using the APBS plugin.

        I can increase the transparency so I can visualize an underlying 
cartoon representation of the structure.

        However, when I do a ray tracing to get a publication quality image, I 
only get the isopotential surface - the ray tracing seems to view the surface 
as 0% transparent, contrary to the settings that were used to visualize the 
image in the first place.

        Is this a bug, or am I missing some step that allows the ray tracing to 
handle a partially transparent surface?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Warren Gallin
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