Hi Sasha, thanks for your reply.

The problem was actually never there. I found a bug that actually made 
the both transferfunctions connect to the same volume instead of 
connecting to different ones.

Sorry for the misunderstanding :-)

Best,
Miguel

On 04.02.2014 20:46, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
> Hi Miguel,
>
> without looking at the code, I guess that the transfer function 
> widgets all operate on the same transfer function property. This would 
> explain the "synchronization" between them.
>
> mitkTransferFunctionProperty properties must be supported by the 
> Mapper associated with a data node. For example the default 
> mitk::ImageVtkMapper2D for rendering images in 2D supports different 
> "rendering modes" [1] and the usage of a transfer function must be 
> enabled by the "Image Rendering.Mode" property [2].
>
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
>
> [1] "Image Rendering.Mode" in 
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/classmitk_1_1ImageVtkMapper2D.html
> [2] 
> http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/classmitk_1_1RenderingModeProperty.html
>
>
> On 02/04/2014 12:18 PM, Miguel Nunes wrote:
>> Hello MITK List,
>>
>> I have encountered a couple of issues while using your Snippet
>> QmitkTransferFunction Widget. Basically, I created my own class based on
>> the one exiting in the Volumerendering plugin provided by MITK.
>>
>> What happens is that, instead of having one TF widget, I have two, and
>> these are located in a TabWidget (tab 1 has TF_1 object, and tab 2 has
>> the TF_2 object).
>>
>> A couple of things (dont) happen: whenever I change the transfer
>> function, even when I force emit signals, thing in the renderer dont get
>> updated.
>> When I change tabs I see that all the changes I have made to one TF
>> Widget are applied the other TF Widget. Which is rather odd as I suppose
>> they are independent objects.
>>
>> What does the transferfunctiongenerator do? Is it required or is just a
>> nice-to-have to get some predefined TFs?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Miguel
>>
>>
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