Hi Richard,
Please keep your replies on the list with a "reply-all". Someone else may
have a similar question as you (or better yet, an answer) and this may come
in handy in a future search of the list serve.
I'm not sure how to annotate the position on the graph as you seek to do as
there is no
??Hello Paraview Users,
Having a bit of an issue with Paraview's Superbuild not packaging
/usr/bin/paraview and other related binaries with the TGZ generator.
Full output truncated below, but one of the lines of "cpack -G TGZ" outputs,
Determining dependencies for 'pvbatch'.
This seems
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 00:55:42 +, Anthony Crognale wrote:
> /usr/bin/paraview is not in this list, nor the other binaries that I
> would expect when it is built.
Usually means Qt wasn't enabled.
> I've attached my CMakeCache.txt to this email as it would be rather
> large to paste.
>
>
Ben,
After enabling qt and recompiling after a clean, I receive the following error:
.obj/release-shared/qpnghandler.o: In function
`QPngHandlerPrivate::readPngHeader()':
qpnghandler.cpp:(.text+0xb4f): undefined reference to `png_set_longjmp_fn'
.obj/release-shared/qpnghandler.o: In function
Dear all,
I have a very short python script to import a pvd-file (with associated
.vtu-files) and simply save the same data in csv-format (see at the bottom of
the message). Using:
writer.WriteAllTimeSteps = 1
I can easily make sure that paraview saves all my time steps in subsequent