Dear Magician,
Finally I understood how it works after exact following the instructions:
set the input (VTS) and source (Plane) on the Change Input Dialog
Although I wouldn't call this dialog user-friendly, it works, so thank
you very much for solving this issue.
Best regards,
Mikhail
On
Hi all,
I am just starting to use the Python Calculator, but I get an error
whenever I call UpdatePipeline. I use ParaView 4.1.0 32-bit binaries on
Windows 7 with the built-in pvpython.
The Calculator works fine with the GUI, and also with the Python Shell
(no error there), but not with a
Hi Miguel,
Are you building ParaView against Qt4 or Qt5?
You mention that you have installed Qt 4.8 libraries but you're
providing the path to Qt5 version of xml patterns library.
Make sure the following CMake variables are set:
QT_QTXMLPATTERNS_INCLUDE_DIR : To point to the path
Yes, it works. And now it also works without the full path. The system
path was still set to an earlier version of ParaView (3.14.1).
Thanks for the hint!
Ian
Am 28.05.2014 20:14, schrieb Utkarsh Ayachit:
Try running pvpython by specifying the full path to the executable.
Does that work?
Yes, thanks a lot !
Aurélien
2013-09-12 16:57 GMT-04:00 joseph insley ins...@anl.gov:
Awesome, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks, Berk.
joe
On Sep 12, 2013, at 3:46 PM, Berk Geveci wrote:
This will give you the time value despite the name of the key.
-berk
On Thu, Sep 12,
Hi all,
Just one trick for those who could be disappointed, as me, to not see the
*RequestInformation* tab in the *Programmable Filter* or *Programmable
Source*, which is necessary to handle time : see
Murali,
Have you tried ParaView's filter named "Clip?"
By default the clipping surface is a plane. Mind the "Inside Out"
check box; it determines which side is kept, the other side is
discarded.
Using the filter twice, will give you the bracket