Hello, all.
I have just downloaded the PV-3.10.0-RC1 Linux 64 binaries and it works
fine. I Could not find the VisIt plugin in the Tools-Manage plugins
menu, but I suppose it is now fully integrated in PV? However, I was
able to read Tecplot files, and I could also load the LIC plugin.
For
Hello Richard,
Now I have just a question about rendering. When I rotate or zoom an
object, the object rendering is coarse as in previous PV versions, but
it remains coarse for a few seconds when I release the mouse, and I see
a countdown in the bottom left of the window: Full resolution
Thank you very much, Karl. I missed this new feature in the mails.
That's OK now!
Karl König a écrit :
Hello Richard,
Now I have just a question about rendering. When I rotate or zoom an
object, the object rendering is coarse as in previous PV versions, but
it remains coarse for a few
Hi,
Is it possible to point the path to a .xml file in the
~ParaviewDir/bin/.plugins file?
Or an other way to do what I want to do : Is there a function similar to the
servermanager.LoadPlugin that accept the .xml plugin files ?
Thanks,
Aurélien
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Could it be that the Xdmf Function DataItem cannot handle more than ten
operands? The sample file quoted below will load just fine into Paraview (3.8.1
64bit Linux) as long as the formula operates on any of the first ten (i.e. $0
through $9) DataItems. However, changing
Function=10 + $9
to
Hi Richard,
You are correct the VisIt plugin has been reworked and moved into ParaView.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Richard GRENON richard.gre...@onera.frwrote:
Hello, all.
I have just downloaded the PV-3.10.0-RC1 Linux 64 binaries and it works
fine. I Could not find the VisIt plugin in
Hi,
Just a little mail in order to remember this :
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=10835
This is still not asigned... couldn't you reproduce it ?
Regards,
Aurélien
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Thank you for the answer, Robert.
The Tecplot reader works fine with a single file that contains a
multi-block dataset, but I encountered a problem when trying to read
the same data as a serie of Tecplot files.
Each file is a single block surface grid on the skin of an aircraft.
Once I had
From [http://www.xdmf.org/index.php/XDMF_Model_and_Format] regarding the Xdmf
Function DataItem: The function description can be arbitrarily complex and
contain SIN, COS, TAN, ACOS...
However, I noticed that operations as simple as multiplication by a constant
are tricky: In Paraview 3.8.1,
Hello All,
The ParaView team is pleased to announce the availability of the ParaView
3.10.0 Release Candidate 1 binaries for download on the ParaView download
page. The 32bit Linux binary is still missing after a package generation
snafu but will be available shortly. Also, Final 3.10 binaries
Hi Richard,
In the 3.10 we have introduced the ability to load multiple files when using
the ctrl and shift keys. If you want to load a file series you need to
select the file series root node, not each item in the series. Doing so will
make ParaView load each file individually.
You can find a
Hi Richard,
I've just talked to Rob about your problem and explained your point.
Rob is going to report a bug for that.
One solution we were thinking of is when several files are selected in
the OpenFile process, if we already have define a reader for a given
extension, we reuse that same reader
Hello
We need to export molecular structures and surface renders from UIUC's VMD
to OBJ with color/material support into Paraview for use with VisBox.
Paraview 3.8.1 and 3.10-RC1 both crash while trying to render the OBJ files
here:
http://cesium.hyperfine.info/~cowbert/vmd/vmd1.obj
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