Hi Andy,
I tested it for parallel case and it gives same error. I am also planing
to try to test another OS (i.e. Fedora, Ubuntu). By the way, it could be
the issue related with VirtualBox (along with activated 3D acceleration)
but i am not sure. Do you have any experience about it?
Thanks for your reply, i have uploaded a sample here
https://mathmaster.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/index.php/s/UoQ506K29Db6b7E
Notice how the axis labels are blurry while the colobar text looks fine.
Zitat von Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com:
Julia,
Can you share a sample export
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:20 AM, Julia Weißflog
julia.weissf...@geophysik.tu-freiberg.de wrote:
Thanks for your reply, i have uploaded a sample here
https://mathmaster.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/index.php/s/UoQ506K29Db6b7E
Notice how the axis labels are blurry while the colobar text looks fine.
I thought we saw this warning message several releases ago, but it seems to be
back again??? Reading CTH dataset in client-server mode:
/app/paraview/4.3.1_osmesa/bin/pvserver
Connecting to client (reverse connection requested)...
Connection URL: csrc://hostname-0001:25248
Client connected.
So I am still having a few issues with the reader. I have checked the
output from the information Panel. And it seems as if all the information
is the same. So maybe the data is getting deleted somehow (I'm not
sure, but here is a snippet of my code);
int
Hello community,
I'm writing a pvpython script to export the 3rd component of the velocity
vector on the z-axis of my domain. Here's a fragment of the script used.
Not very refined, but does the trick.
==START OF SCRIPT
#!/bin/pvpython
try: paraview.simple
except: from paraview.simple
Rick,
If this is a debug build, it is to be expected. Two issues – one is that
release builds should never show warnings, debug builds always print out
warnings. Second issue, which still needs to be fixed, but is smaller, is that
the spyplot reader is passing incorrect information to the
Hi Kevin.
Your RequestInformation looks a little bare. Unless things have changed
recently, you might need to set WHOLE_EXTENT, ORIGIN, SPACING,
CAN_PRODUCE_SUB_EXTENT keys there. and if you support parallel IO honor
the requested extent in RequestData.
Burlen
On 05/04/2015 09:52 AM, Dean,
(Responding back to the ParaView user's list, which is more appropriate
than the developer's list.)
The documentation for the mathematical operation done by the curvature
operation is given here:
http://www.vtk.org/doc/nightly/html/classvtkCurvatures.html#details
You can also get more general
Just talked to Utkarsh. My bad, I gave you wrong information, you did find a
bug. I will work on fixing it.
Thanks,
Alan
From: Angelini, Richard C (Rick) CIV USARMY ARL (US)
[mailto:richard.c.angelini@mail.mil]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 1:55 PM
To: Scott, W Alan; paraview@paraview.org
Hi all,
I am doing something that most other modellers do: I am visualizing a
file in my pipeline browser, but I ran a new simulation and now the file
I am viewing should have changed. What is the best way to reload the
file/get the new data from the file? So far my google searches have
I added a few lines to my script to address this issue. I guess that I
can't see the coordinates array directly in the NS_quad_vtk object due to
the structure of the VTK file. I create a Calculator, calling the z
coordinate as function definition, and then get the maximum of this object.
Thanks,
This was not a debug build. It’s a standard CTH-11.0 generated dataset ….
Rick Angelini
USArmy Research Laboratory
CISD/HPC Architectures Team
Phone: 410-278-6266
From: Scott, Alan Scott wasc...@sandia.govmailto:wasc...@sandia.gov
Date: Monday, May 4,
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