Little UP
When creating the pqServer, if it cannot connect directly to the server it wait
for 60s, I wan to set the time out to 1s.
the builder line :
m_server = m_object_builder-createServer(pqServerResource(host)); //here
timeout of 60s if no server
Thanks
Wertz Gil
gilwe...@hotmail.com
I confirm the problem (ubuntu 64)
to solve the problem you can use Plot on intersection curves. But I
don't know if apply to you.
Felipe
On 13/04/2011 00:04, Scott, W Alan wrote:
Does anyone have ideas how to do a plot over line with data that has a
constant Z? An example of this problem
Dear All,
I'm not sure if anyone else gets this, but if I delete a Stream Tracer with
Custom Source from the pipeline, I'll get the following error message sent
to the output window:
QAbstractItemModel::endRemoveRows: Invalid index ( 2 , 0 ) in model
pqPipelineModel(0x1dab4010)
I also get the
Yup, that's a known issue. We use OpenGL based picking for position
the line end points when you use 'P' and that always ends up with
minor errors. We need some better mechanism for doing the same.
Utkarsh
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Scott, W Alan wasc...@sandia.gov wrote:
Does anyone have
I'd see, but it's VTK code, I'll have to change the
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager::OpenConnection(
const char* hostname, int port) and I don't wan this ...
Thanks for your response ...
Wertz Gil
gilwe...@hotmail.com
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:10:17 -0400
Subject: Re: [Paraview]
That's by design and currently there's no way of changing it besides
changing the code. Feel free to add a feature request to the bug
tracker and we can address it in future releases.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:07 AM, Gil Wertz gilwe...@hotmail.com wrote:
Little UP
When creating the pqServer,
Once again a little question -_- :
I don't wan my pqRenderView to render after mouse event, en then I'll render by
clicking a button.
I need to do that because my mesh is heavy ( ~10Go ).
Is there a way to block rendering ?
or
To set a big time wait before rendering ?
then I will just use a
Apparently Paraview does not generate vectorial images at the moment.
Would it be possible to generate such an image by first exporting to a
3D format (like POV or X3D) and then converting the scene to a
vectorial format using another application? any suggestion ...?
Best,
Nima
On Thu, Mar 31,
ParaView 3.10.1 is now available for download on the ParaView download page.
http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.html
Release Notes:
ParaView 3.10.1
ParaView 3.10.1 is a patch release to address a few issues detected in
3.10.0.
ParaView Binaries:
* Fixed crash on 32 bit Windows
I don't see the MILI reader issues discussed in the release notes. When I went
to the bug reporter, I don't see it captured there either. Should I submit
that as a bug? It's probably fixed by now or almost fixed, I'm guessing, but
there's no way for me to know right now.
Thanks!
-- Rich
Hi Dave,
What is the status on this?
Burlen
On 02/27/2011 02:53 PM, David Partyka wrote:
Thanks Burlen, We'll take a look.
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Burlen Loring blor...@lbl.gov
mailto:blor...@lbl.gov wrote:
Hi,
While installing ParaView on Nautilus,
Humm, I forgot all about this email. I'll stick it in right now for 3.10.2.
If you don't mind please file a bug so that it isn't forgotten.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Burlen Loring blor...@lbl.gov wrote:
Hi Dave,
What is the status on this?
Burlen
On 02/27/2011 02:53 PM, David
Hi Rich,
The 3.10.1 version was being tested internally while I was fixing the mili
reader. You should expect the next release of ParaView to have the fixes for
the mili reader.
I have no problem with you submitting a bug about the Mili reader, so that
you can track my progress on the issue.
On
Good, that reduces some mail traffice etc. thanks
-- Rich
On Apr 13, 2011, at 11:28 AM, Robert Maynard wrote:
Hi Rich,
The 3.10.1 version was being tested internally while I was fixing the mili
reader. You should expect the next release of ParaView to have the fixes for
the mili reader.
I
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