OK I have it working on my end.
I had previously configured paraview with ccmake and set build type to
Release and enabled Python.
Any idea how that may impact this?
Chris Marsh
PhD Candidate
chrismarsh.ca
121 Research Drive
University of Saskatchewan
On 7 December 2017 at 13:41, Chris Marsh
Hello,
I am trying to add axes information to a clipped 3-D mesh, which was
generated by clipping, slicing, and clipping of a 3-D mesh from a .VTK
file. However, in the latest Paraview version 5.4.1, the 'Axes grid'
option sometimes doesn't work (grayed out, please see attached picture). I
Hmm, that's strange. Can you give step-by-step directions on how to make
the buttons grayed out, preferably with a simple starting source such as
the Sphere source or Wavelet source?
Thanks,
Cory
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Jianbo Long
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am
Utkarsh,
Thanks very much for that! Yes, after some fiddling, I got it to work, i.e., I
can save .png files for an animation! So now that I’m using the Programmable
Source(RequestInfo) script to accomplish the animation, how do I, during a PV
session, *easily* switch back to render a single
Hi all!
I have created a vtk file in matlab and I would like to export it to paraview.
I need a script/function which would load this vtk file from matlab to paraview.
I would really appreciate if any of you could share some hints or some links
where such a process is explained.
Thank you!
Hi,
Thanks for trying this. Good call on the removal of the extra CMake stuff.
It was there because I started this filter before I knew about things like
setting ParaView_DIR and forgot to update this!
Interesting that works for you. I just rebuilt with the change to use
ParaView_DIR
(on the off