[Paraview] ParaView and Matlab lovers Parula ColorScale

2015-03-17 Thread Felipe Bordeu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 hi to all, Attached you can find the Parula coloscale from the last Matlab release. Felipe - -- Felipe Bordeu Weldt Ingénieur de Recherche - - Tél. : 33 (0)2 40 37 16 57 Fax. : 33 (0)2 40 74 74 06

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Mickael Philit
Hello, sorry to intrude, I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView. When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get the same picture as Ensight. My two cents Mickael On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote: Hi Berk, I appreciate your kindness

Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] PROBLEM IMPORTING ENSIGHT SOS FILE

2015-03-17 Thread Gaspare Argento
Dear Alan, thank you for your time. The userguide you linked in your mail was interesting but it seems that the problem is correlated to Paraview, because the *.sos file format I used was correct. Just for a general knowledge: for some reason Paraview search the case files in the same directory

[Paraview] Manage Links from Python Script

2015-03-17 Thread livia.barazzetti
Hello, I would like to create automatically a property link (like what you do in the link manager) in a macro. I tried tracing but I did not get anything for it. Is there any python command for property links (Paraview 4.3.1)? Thanks Best regards Liva Barazzetti

Re: [Paraview] Add logo to animation paraview script

2015-03-17 Thread Madalena S. Malhadas
Dear all,What are the steps to include a image, as logo, in a corner of an animated script. Basicaly I want to know what is the code that allows to include image as logo in my animated script. I do not want image as background but image as logo, placed in one of the corners of my figure.

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Mickael, I like to try it. Where or How can I get the file of CGNS plugin ? I am using Paraview 4.3.1 for windows (may be the latest one). I am not familiar with Linux or Unix... But I try to comple the source code... Thank you so much teaching me. Masaaki 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi, Michael, I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making important comments. http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957 I have to wait for the next version, is it right? Thanks Masaaki 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit

[Paraview] Headlight in 4.3.1?

2015-03-17 Thread Bosler, Peter Andrew
Good morning, I have just upgraded to Paraview 4.3.1 from 4.10, because I was unable to change the specularity of a surface in 4.1 (this is fixed in 4.3, which is nice). But now I can't find the headlight option that used to be in 4.1's render view options. Without it, the images I need to

[Paraview] Fetching data from xdmf temporal collection

2015-03-17 Thread Jean-Michel
Dear all, I am trying to fetch data out of a xdmf/h5 file. My xdmf file is a temporal collection and the xdmf reader recognizes the time steps (index/values in the information block). I would like to access the point data for each time steps. However, I seem to only get one time step when

Re: [Paraview] Headlight in 4.3.1?

2015-03-17 Thread Cory Quammen
Peter, You can find the headlight by looking in the Properties panel under the Lights section. This is an advanced setting, so click the gear icon in the Properties panel to expose it. Under the Lights section in the panel (it's towards the bottom), click the Edit button and select Additional

Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Headlight in 4.3.1?

2015-03-17 Thread Bosler, Peter Andrew
Perfect! Thanks very much. Pete On 3/17/15, 11:49 AM, Cory Quammen cory.quam...@kitware.com wrote: Peter, You can find the headlight by looking in the Properties panel under the Lights section. This is an advanced setting, so click the gear icon in the Properties panel to expose it. Under the

Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Trace recorder and presets (color table)

2015-03-17 Thread Scott, W Alan
Thanks Burlen! Obviously, my ParaView Python fu is weak. I tried to merge this code into Python created by the trace recorder, but couldn't. Say a person does the following (which is sort of what my customer is doing) : * Trace recorder on. * Wavelet. Apply. Surface.

Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Trace recorder and presets (color table)

2015-03-17 Thread Scott, W Alan
Excellent! One question - my user may want to use Opacity mapping. The code below changes the Mapping Data view, removing the Opacity part of the view. Is there a way to return it to normal, enabling Opacity Mapping? Thanks From: Burlen Loring [mailto:blor...@lbl.gov] Sent: Tuesday, March

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this morning. Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18 (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip). Gradient of Pressure was calculated using Gradient of Unstrucutred Dataset filter and Z

Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Trace recorder and presets (color table)

2015-03-17 Thread Burlen Loring
Hi Alan, The verbosity of the trace can be confusing, 90% of it is unnecessary, and can be removed. Here's how it looks in your example with unnecessary stuff removed and the 3 lines added to change the lut by name. import the simple module from the paraview from paraview.simple import

Re: [Paraview] SEG-Y seismic data loading

2015-03-17 Thread Lester Anderson
There is an updated version of the code here: https://github.com/rob-smallshire/segpy I only have 64 bit Python, and this needs 32 bit PyGtk - anyway the route for reading the data is certainly there. The one issue we would have is that seismic data can be both in Time (Z axis) or depth,

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread dkxls23
You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way you don't have to compile anything. You can find more information here: http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries -Armin On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote: Hi, Michael, I found a

[Paraview] Fluid Flow Simulation in ParaView

2015-03-17 Thread Rohit Narurkar
Hello I wish to simulate fluid flow using ParaView. I have 1000 .vtk files for the 1000 time steps. I have attached along with this mail one of the .vtk files. When I open this collection in ParaView, and change the 'coloring' to the velocity name I have given i.e. VecVelocity as you can see in

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Berk Geveci
Hi Masaaki, I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes. Regards, -berk On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM, dkxl...@gmail.com wrote: You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way you don't have

[Paraview] Get selection of input in Python programmable filter

2015-03-17 Thread Allan Lyckegaard
Hi Paraview users, I have been searching this list and the documentation but without luck. I am working on a python programmable filter with two vtkimagedata as inputs. In the paraview GUI, both input vtkimagedata has an associated selection picked by “Select Points With Polygon”. How do I in

Re: [Paraview] Japanese translation of the ParaView Tutorial version 4.2 is available

2015-03-17 Thread Moreland, Kenneth
Very nice! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. -Ken On 3/17/15, 8:15 AM, Takuya OSHIMA osh...@eng.niigata-u.ac.jp wrote: Hi, We are pleased to announce the availability of the Japanese translation of the ParaView Tutorial version 4.2 by Kenneth Moreland. Download from the

Re: [Paraview] Japanese translation of the ParaView Tutorial version 4.2 is available

2015-03-17 Thread David E DeMarle
どうもありがとうございます Doumo arigatou gozaimasu! David E DeMarle Kitware, Inc. RD Engineer 21 Corporate Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 Phone: 518-881-4909 On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Takuya OSHIMA osh...@eng.niigata-u.ac.jp wrote: Hi, We are pleased to announce the availability of the