I just compiled it but am unable to load a CGNS file - and CGNS is not included
in the list of supported file formats - so I suppose I missed something in the
configuration but did not see anything related to CGNS, please tell me which
option has to be toggled.
From:
Hi Fred,
You have two options to enable CGNS in ParaView. The easiest is to use the
SuperBuild process in ParaView which will automatically enable the VisIt
bridge and the CGNS reader and build CGNS itself.
The other option is to manually enable CGNS support if you already have CGNS
built. You
Sebastien is on vacation this week. He will be able to back to you in
more detail, but if I am not mistaken, the Java renderer should
already handle the image size reduction when interacting,
automatically.
Utkarsh
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 4:26 AM, le Anh Dung anh-dung...@insa-lyon.fr wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to stop pvserver process from running (while
running ParaView) as it is very CPU intensive and can slow down my notebook
considerably. I only need to use ParaView for scientific data visualisation of
OpenFOAM and other CFD. Is there anyway of shutting it
Thanks for the tip on the LUT modification. I finally got to put this into
action and it work great.
M
On 6/13/11 4:33 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com wrote:
I couldn't find any code that converts a pqColorMapModel to properties
on the LUT proxy directly. However, once you get
Hi,
New python/paraview user.
I built paraview 3.10.1 on CentOS release 5.5 with python scripting enabled.
I can run the
Utilities/VTKPythonWrapping/site-packages/paraview/demos/demo1.py
script successfully.
I am trying to get the Medical3.py script from paraview-3.4.0 working
Hi Ken,
I don't think it's working right, I tried it with the quadraticTetra.vtu
dataset in ParaViewData and it didn't have any affect.
http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=12315
Burlen
On 06/06/2011 09:43 AM, Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
Actually, running the tessellate filter should be