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   <h3> Creating a isocontour surface </h3>

An other way to visualise the electrostatics grid are isocontour surfaces which 
connect all neighbouring points in the grid which have the same electrostatic 
value. <br>
We will now create such a isocontour surface:<br>
First find the </b>"Datasets"</b> widget, then highlight the FDPB dataset and use its 
context menu or the menu entry "<b>Tools->Grids->Render Contour Surface</b>" to
create the surface.<br>
In the now open dialog enter the value <b>0.01</b> as threshold and press "<b>OK</b>".
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It also possible to create multiple iso surface with different colors.
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Press Next to continue.
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