Hi Mathieu,
Too bad, and at the same time understandable it is not possible in a parallel
remote rendering architecture.
Thank you for the workaround!!
Cheers
Claude
Thank you for the trick Mathieu.
> On Jan 9, 2017, at 3:02 AM, Mathieu Westphal
> wrote:
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Hi Claude
Sadly, no, you can't.
However, one find you can do is use the interactive view link.
Right click on one view. add a CameraLink with the other view and check
"Interactive View Link"
You now have a "window" of a view into another view. Checkout the options
in the "adjust camera" dialog,
Hello Sam,
thank you for the quick reply, I may not be doing it properly then. Each
time I toggle on the object to view, it ignores the current active
viewer and opens it in a new viewer/layout tab (or the viewer already
"linked" to the server if I didn't close that view yet).
I attached 2
Claude,
I am quite certain that I am the least qualified individual
to answer your question, but I have been an avid PV user for
several years.
As you click on each view to make it the active view (blue
line around the view's perimeter), look at the
Dear community of ParaView experts,
I am a new ParaView user and hopefully plugin developer, and first time
poster to the list. I hope the following will not sound too silly and I
thank you in advance for your replies.
There are several paraview servers setup and I am able to connect to all
of