-paste (or , clone/dublicate)
Folks,
Sorry for chiming in this late. Let me start by explaining how
Copy-Paste is supposed to work. Check out the attached video.
Basically you copy parameters from one filter/source to paste on
another existing filter/source -- in the attached video, it's the
Slice
to create custom filters. Now I tried again and it seemed to
work at least for simple things like Thresholds or Clips. I have to test
further how it'll be in my more complexer filter-chains.
Subject: Re: [Paraview] copy-paste (or , clone/dublicate)
the other way around is to create a custom
described (and as I see without reporting solutions to it).
Which version of paraview did you try since it worked for you apparently
without seg.fault? I tried 3.14 and 4.0.
Thanks,
Martina
From: Ian Krukow i.kru...@tu-braunschweig.de
Subject: Re: [Paraview] copy-paste (or , clone/dublicate
tried again and it seemed to
work at least for simple things like Thresholds or Clips. I have to test
further how it'll be in my more complexer filter-chains.
Subject: Re: [Paraview] copy-paste (or , clone/dublicate)
the other way around is to create a custom filter to group all your filter
Hi all,
I'd like to copy-paste (or clone/dublicate) a filter in paraview, i.e.
applying exactly the same filter on two different sources without having
to redefine the filter. For the moment I'm doing that via
save-state/load-state and adjusting each time the input file (or via
change input
Martina,
Regarding your question, I do not do this routinely, but it looks to me
that if you hold down the Ctrl-key and select two datum two sets and
then apply the Group Datasets filter you get a single combined datum
stream to which can apply the same filter to both using a single common
Hi Sam,
I wasn't aware of the Group Dataset Filter, you are right in the case
of Cliping or Sliceing it's doing sort of the job (eventhough I haven't
managed to get the translation right), but already for the Isolines or
PlotOnIntersectionCurve it gets difficult. (And I have actually not only
Martina,
Given that you have 20+/- datum sets (and one geometry?), you might be
able to construct a pseudo time sequence by labeling the files:
myjob001.vtu, myjob002.vtu, myjob003.vtu, ...
(Note. The file-ending *.vtu refers to an XML-formatted datum set)
ParaView will assume they are a
the other way around is to create a custom filter to group all your filter into
one and expose only the desired properties.
Felipe
Le 18 nov. 2013 à 19:20, Samuel Key samuel...@bresnan.net a écrit :
Martina,
Given that you have 20+/- datum sets (and one geometry?), you might be able
to