Hi People.
Could anyone tell me if there is any shortcut for next/previous frame in
Paraview?
Thanks a lot.
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine*
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Oh yes yes..
But I meant keyboard shortcut. I have to compare two consecutive frames
many times and it really sucks to use the mouse for clicking the buttons.
A keyboard shortcut would make my life so much easier...
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology
10.7.5.
I observed that if I crop a small part (200Mb) of the original image, I'm
able to open and rotate this small part with no problem. Is there any size
limit as default in PV?
Do you guys have any clue of how to solve it?
Many thanks,
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee
it happen for you guys too?
Thanks.
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine*
2014-05-30 17:40 GMT-03:00 Matheus Viana vian...@gmail.com:
Hi Scott, Thanks for replying me.
Well, I don't this is the problem because I
are
actually updated, depending on which is is being shown in the view.
Is there any way to force a given source (surface and table in this case)
to jump to a particular time step?
Thanks,
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine
Thanks Cory.
Exactly what I wanted.
-m
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine*
2015-12-07 2:36 GMT-02:00 Cory Quammen <cory.quam...@kitware.com>:
> Matheus,
>
> activeSource.FileName
>
>
Hi list.
I was wondering whether it is possible to determine the folder where the
active source was loaded from in a Python script.
Thanks,
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine
Hi guys.
If instead of creating a sphere using S=Sphere(), I use S =
vtk.vtkSphereSource(), how do I get S displayed in the view?
Thanks,
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine
Render()
Thanks,
*Matheus Viana*
*Postdoctoral Research Employee*
*Developmental and Cell Biology*
*University of California Irvine*
2015-12-07 3:28 GMT-02:00 Matheus Viana <vian...@gmail.com>:
> Hi guys.
>
> I am facing an interesting problem. I loaded in Paraview a pol
mm I doubt. Images are very small 16x16x16 pixels ~ 20Kb.
-m
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
2018-01-29 17:14 GMT-02:00 Scott, W Alan <wasc...@sandia.gov>:
> Out of memory? Try using the View/ Memory Inspector to see if you are low
> on memory?
>
>
>
> Alan
Hi guys. Sorry.
That was the problem. When I convert RGBA to RGB everything works fine.
Thanks.
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
2018-01-29 17:19 GMT-02:00 Matheus Viana <vian...@gmail.com>:
> Ops, there is a chance I am trying to read RGBA images. Checking that
> right now...
Hi guys.
My Paraview 5.4 is constantly crashing when I try to load many (~20) TIFF
files as a single time varying dataset.
I am on MAC OS 10.12.
Any clue why?
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
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