[R] OT: 3d surfaces with transparency
    Ben Bolker 
    bolker at ufl.edu
       
    Sat Dec  8 22:25:18 CET 2007
    
    
  
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  I would be grateful if anyone had suggestions
about software that could (1) create 3D surface
plots, (2) handle transparency/alpha blending,
(3) generate output in some vector graphics format
that preserved the transparency.  I could also
live with a combination of two programs, one
to generate the basic figure and another to
modify the output surface to a transparent
color (but preserving vector-ness).
  I've been working with the rgl package, but
can't get the transparency to work for vector
output (rgl.postscript).  The rgl package uses
the gl2ps library -- by default transparency
is disabled in the output (GL2PS_NO_BLENDING
is set), giving reasonable PDF output but
without transparency.  Enabling it in the
source code gives ugly results.
  I ported my graphics to Mathematica, but its
PDF output (and SVG output) are both wonky.
  Any ideas???
  Ben Bolker
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