Merhaba Umut,
I would give it a bit more time before compiling ParaView for vector
graphics. We are still working on resolving issues and making improvements.
We also don't have any documentation yet. I CC'ed David. He is the main
developer and can provide some more details.
Best,
-berk
On Wed,
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Berk Geveci berk.gev...@kitware.com wrote:
Merhaba Umut,
I would give it a bit more time before compiling ParaView for vector
graphics. We are still working on resolving issues and making improvements.
We also don't have any documentation yet. I CC'ed David.
On 10/23/2012 09:01 PM, Berk Geveci wrote:
Ah, now I understand. This should be fixed. Try using a nightly
binary. To download one, look at this page:
http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Superbuild
and look for instruction on how to download generated binaries.
Berk,
Thanks for this
Ah, now I understand. This should be fixed. Try using a nightly
binary. To download one, look at this page:
http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Superbuild
and look for instruction on how to download generated binaries.
-berk
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Umut Tabak umut.ta...@gmail.com wrote:
ParaView will tetrahedralize higher order elements for certain
algorithms. For the most part, this should be hidden. What particular
algorithm are you seeing this with?
-berk
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Umut Tabak umut.ta...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have a mesh which is composed of
On 10/22/2012 03:46 PM, Berk Geveci wrote:
ParaView will tetrahedralize higher order elements for certain
algorithms. For the most part, this should be hidden. What particular
algorithm are you seeing this with?
Hi,
This is a mesh that I export from the commercial finite element code
ANSYS. I
Dear all,
I have a mesh which is composed of 2nd order tetrahedral elements,
however if this mesh is visualized in paraview then see that inside one
2nd order elements other elements are created. So the displayed number
of elements are not correct. I am a rather new user of Paraview. The vtk