Tim,

This seems to have been fixed in 3.8. You may want to try to download
the binaries from paraview.org. Alternative, apply the "Outline"
filter to your data and leave it visible. That way the clipping bounds
will be computed correctly.

Utkarsh

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Tim Hutt <tdh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 November 2010 14:52, Utkarsh Ayachit <utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com> 
> wrote:
>> What version of ParaView are you using?
>
> 3.4.0 from Ubuntu.
>
>> Are you running in parallel
>> i.e. connected to remote server or not?
>
> Nope.
>
>> What's your visualization?
>> Just a volume data and then showing it as a "Slice" representation
>
> Yep
>
>> are you applying the slice filter?
>
> No, but I tried that since, and the view behaves correctly.
>
>> There's no way to change the clip planes explicitly, but ParaView
>> should be updating it correctly. Since it's not, it's a bug.
>
> I see. Ah well, the slice filter seems to work, although that has
> another issue: The diagrammatic depiction of where the slice goes
> isn't scaled like the actual resulting slice is, so the orientation
> doesn't match. Also rotating it is really fiddly!
>
> Cheers
>
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