Hello Jean Thanks for the suggestion. Unfotunately I am working with the Windows version of Paraview (3.8.0).
Essentially what I am looking to do is overlay coastlines as line data over a sphere of seismic tomography data. I guess if one has the x,y coordinates (z would simply be the radius plus a small amount) then it should be possible to load or draw line data? Leading on from this is the obvious point of being able to draw longitude and latitude lines, but having the coastline gives the user a point of reference geographically. Perhaps we could have a way of loading GIS data e.g. Shapefiles with line/vector data? Cheers Lester > From: jfa...@cscs.ch > To: lester_anderson1...@hotmail.com; paraview@paraview.org > Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 12:44:00 +0200 > Subject: RE: [Paraview] Loading coastline / continent data > > > if you have enabled TESTING and you have the correct VTK_DATA_ROOT set up, > you may want to try > > bin/HybridCxxTests TestTDxGeo -D /local/VTKData -V > Baseline/Hybrid/TestTDxGeo.png -I > > The source code is in VTK/Hybrid/Testing/Cxx/TestTDxGeo.cxx > ----------------- > Jean M. Favre > Swiss National Supercomputing Center
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