Hi:
I use a .xmf file to read HDF5 raw data. I find that the volume
represention option would be not active when I use Collection Grid. Volume
represention can be used until I remove the Collection Grid. Does this mean
that paraview can't volume render multi-block data? or I write a wrong
Hi,
I would like to build the python dependencies for 64 bit windows. Does
anyone have a build script for this? It's not an easy task! I'm using
MSVS9 and Intel Fortran.
Any help would be appreciated,
Paul
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Hey Paul,
I don't have that much experience with Windows, but I was able to get ParaView
to build with Python functionality on Windows 7 64-bit (Visual Studio 2008)
using the pre-compiled Python 2.6.5 from python.org:
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.5/python-2.6.5.amd64.msi
along with
Hey Luc,
If I understand you correctly, you want 2D glyphs on your points, but you want
them oriented according to the normal vectors you've read from your file?
If you apply the Glyph filter to your data set, and then choose 2D Glyph from
the Glyph Type combo-box, then you can set the type of
Thanks Eric but I cannot run installers on my computer at work :(
On 12 May 2010 13:49, Eric E. Monson emon...@cs.duke.edu wrote:
Hey Paul,
I don't have that much experience with Windows, but I was able to get
ParaView to build with Python functionality on Windows 7 64-bit (Visual
Studio
I have data for 630 time steps in EnSight format. When I try to play the
data I get that there are too many open files (nothing after time step 509
is displayed). Is there something I can change in Windows or ParaView to
allow more open files? Since I currently have each time step data in its
Is there a file format for Paraview that stores diffs rather than data
for the whole model? Right now I use a PVD file with many VTP files
representing a time series. However, muh of the data between VTP files
is identical. Is there a format that will conserve space by looking
only at
Oops, here is the attachment.
Samuel Key wrote:
Carolyn,
I am not sure which EnSight format you are using. I have attached an
EnSight case-file that is typical for me and functions with only a
small set of files, but with a large number of time steps. In this
format, each cell/point
Thank you Eric, but I was probably not as clear as I thought. I have already
seen that a 2D glyphs can be oriented given a defined vector, but, actually,
I was wondering if we can make the 2D plane perpendicular/normal to this
vector, as in the attached picture.
Hope it is clearer now
Regards