Claude,
I am quite certain that I am the least qualified individual
to answer your question, but I have been an avid PV user for
several years.
As you click on each view to make it the active view (blue
line around the view's perimeter), look at the pipeline browser.
You should see the on/off "eyeballs" change.
The appearance of the eyeball is either black for the datum
set in the current active view and the others are "grayed out,"
that is, inactive as in "not visible." You should be able to click
on a grayed out eyeball and make it active/visible in your
current selected view.
Hope this helps.
Sam Key
On 1/7/2017 10:19 PM, Claude wrote:
Dear
community of ParaView experts,
I am a new ParaView user and hopefully plugin developer, and
first time
poster to the list. I hope the following will not sound too
silly and I
thank you in advance for your replies.
There are several paraview servers setup and I am able to
connect to all
of them from the Paraview application. I can properly
visualize the data
on each server. However each data appear in a separate view
and I would
like to render them all in the same view (because they happen
to be
different type of data in the same volume of interest). These
data are
not on the same server for proprietary reasons (e.g. server A
and server
B are not held by the same people and do not share their data
among
themselves).
Is there any way to "merge" the views together although they
come from
different sources? I couldn't find it in the UI but I wonder
if this
even possible/permitted by a software architecture standpoint.
I would
be ready to develop a plugin for it but as I am still
exploring the
devkit, I haven't found the answer yet (and I figured someone
would know
if it's even possible at all).
I have searched the email archives (http://paraview.markmail.org)
but
didn't find anything similar. I found a lot about comparing
data in
multiple views or parallelizing the rendering of data but from
the same
server.
Thank you in advance.
all the best
claude
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