Utkarsh,
I was able to pull the latest CVS HEAD for ParaView and compiled that against the Qt 4.6.1 Cocoa build that I have and it seems that what ever was changed on CVS HEAD fixed the problem.

Thanks for the heads up.
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Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net

On Feb 19, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:

We've started supporting Cocoa only with ParaView CVS (and in future
with 3.8). Can you see if you can reproduce the issue with CVS? There
have been several fixes to CVS to work with Cocoa.

Utkarsh

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Michael Jackson
<mike.jack...@bluequartz.net> wrote:
I'll state up front that I know 3.6.2 only officially supports Qt 4.3.x but
I'll go ahead with my bug report/question any ways.

So I built Qt 4.6.1 with Cocoa (OS X) and then compiled ParaView 3.6.2 from source using shared libraries. Everything compiles fine. ParaView then launches fine. I setup up some sort of pipeline (Does not matter what) then the strangeness happens. For example, load up a Box source, then glyph it.

Now, click on the "Glyph1" to activate it. Now, click on the Display tab to adjust some parameter (Again, does not matter what). Now Click back on the "Box1" in the Pipeline Browser. Now try to click on the "Properties" or "Information" tabs. What happens is that the Object inspector windows goes
blank and the Pipeline Browser elements all become un-selected.

It seems the only way to select a new element in the Pipeline browser and have it "stick" to to actually double-click on a pipeline browser element.
Then you can select something in the "Object Inspector" area.

If I build with Qt 4.6.1 with Carbon none of this happens. I will assume that this is a problem with Qt itself since switching to Qt/Carbon seems to fix the problem. Just wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior. I can reproduce it on a Mac Pro (Xeon 5500 with ATI 4870) and a MacBook Pro with
nVidea 8600m graphics.

What I have not tried is to go back to Qt 4.5.3 Cocoa/Carbon and try those
to see if they work/don't work.

Thanks for any feedback.
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Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
Principal Software Engineer       mike.jack...@bluequartz.net
BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio


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