Thank you for these good news, Robert. While waiting the final release,
I can continue my tests on RC1 by gathering my single block files into a
multi-block Tecplot file or by using VTM files.
Robert Maynard a écrit :
Hi Richard,
I have fixed the issue with the OpenFile to openly prompt once
Hello.
I can't colorize PointSprite representation by SolidColor.
Color by other values is ok.
I use ParaView from git.
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Sergei D.
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Dear All,
I'm having an issue getting the new release candidate to compile with boost
on 64-bit linux. I am using boost-1_39_0, however I get the following error
message:
Your system is using an outdated version of Boost (1.33.1, found in
/usr/local/boost_1_39_0/x86_64/include/boost-1_39).
Hi Adriano, what options are you setting to enable boost? Just VTK_USE_BOOST
and then setting Boost_INCLUDE_DIR?
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Adriano Gagliardi agaglia...@ara.co.ukwrote:
Dear All,
I'm having an issue getting the new release candidate to compile with boost
on 64-bit
Hi Mohamad,
I thought you were working on an unstructured grid. As it is not the
case you shouldn't bother with the array that I talked earlier.
But you should provide the information that each piece is a part of a
whole system and not a set of whole system shown in the same 3d world.
Did you
Hi David,
I have:
VTK_USE_BOOST = ON
Boost_INCLUDE_DIR = /path/boost_1_39_0/x86_64/include/boost-1_39
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR = /path/boost_1_39_0/x86_64/lib
VTK_USE_PARALLEL_BGL = OFF
That is all the options I have actively set for Boost.
Cheers,
Adriano
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Hi Seb,
Did you try to specify the WholeExtent to be the Whole system extent
and not the piece one ?
Yes I did, but it does not seem to be correct. Some wiggles appear on the
contour of the first partition of the dataset.
In both *.vtr files I changed the line as:
RectilinearGrid WholeExtent=0
Hello,
I am attempting to use Paraview to display a 3d image (uniform
rectilinear grid) and select landmark points on an object in the
image. Is there an easy way to do this, or does Paraview not support
this?
The cell selection tool does not seem to be working on the image. I
can
Hello,
I think I'm narrowing down where my confusion is coming from. I have
tried using the selection inspector to select points by choosing the
3d coordinates (which is not exactly what I'm trying to do). However,
the coordinate values don't correspond to the image size. The image
Oops, I should have re-titled this email.
What I meant to say, is the images in the previous email are showing one
of the issues I have been seeing with the data set. I recently pulled
and rebuilt ParaView from source and things are better:
a) It is not crashing with this data set; yay!
b)
Hi,
I'd just like to point out an issue with 3.10.0-RC1.
I have a volume data set of a mouse which works fine in 3.8. I've just tried
it in 3.10.0-RC1 on both Linux and Windows and I see the top and bottom of
the mouse being clipped. If I switch to GPU the clipping disappears.
Attached is a
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