Hum I'm getting confuse. the RenderView2 was the name of the var in your stack trace. It is not a magic command.
Seb On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Cook, Rich <coo...@llnl.gov> wrote: > Oops, sorry about that. > So when I called > x3dExporter.SetView(RenderView2) > x3dExporter.Write() > the viewport turned green! > It looks like this means that the exporter's view is its output in some > sense. > I need to plumb things up so the view goes into the exporter and out comes > an x3dExporter. > > On Oct 31, 2013, at 8:55 AM, "Cook, Rich" <coo...@llnl.gov> > wrote: > > >>> SetView(RenderView2) > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<console>", line 1, in <module> > NameError: name 'SetView' is not defined > > On Oct 30, 2013, at 11:33 PM, Sebastien Jourdain < > sebastien.jourd...@kitware.com> > wrote: > > Hi Rich, > > Maybe the active view is not the one that has your rendering. > You may need to call SetView(RenderView2). > > Seb > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Cook, Rich <coo...@llnl.gov> wrote: > >> Arrgh! >> I tried the following and the resulting file did not contain my >> isosurface as created by the below script. What am I doing wrong here? >> Sorry for the stream-of-consciousness posts here… >> >> >>> exporters=servermanager.createModule("exporters") >> >> >>> x3dExporter=exporters.X3DExporter(FileName="test.x3d") >> >>> view = GetActiveView() >> >> >>> x3dExporter.SetView(view) # <===== NEW LINE >> >> >>> x3dExporter.Write() >> >> >> On Oct 30, 2013, at 5:14 PM, "Cook, Rich" <coo...@llnl.gov> >> wrote: >> >> … and immediately got the answer from google: >> http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2012-May/024921.html >> >> However, I'm still curious as to how the person in question discovered >> how to do it. Where is all the good python documentation/lore stored? The >> wiki wasn't too helpful to me in that respect, i.e., as a reference, >> although it has a lot of good ideas/information. >> >> -- Rich >> >> On Oct 30, 2013, at 5:05 PM, "Cook, Rich" <coo...@llnl.gov> >> wrote: >> >> I recorded a script to try to understand how to export a time series of >> an isosurface as .x3d files so I can muck with them using blender. But >> when I look at the script, the crucial bit of exporting the .x3d did not >> get captured. Is that part not scriptable? How can I go about finding out >> for myself which file formats can be exported from python scripts, if any? >> Thanks >> >> Here is the script that got captured: >> >> try: paraview.simple >> except: from paraview.simple import * >> paraview.simple._DisableFirstRenderCameraReset() >> >> plot_raw = VisItMirandaReader( >> FileName='/nfs/tmp2/rcook/miranda/IRM_512_r1/plot.raw' ) >> >> AnimationScene2 = GetAnimationScene() >> AnimationScene1 = GetAnimationScene() >> plot_raw.CellArrays = [] >> plot_raw.Materials = [] >> plot_raw.Meshes = ['mesh'] >> plot_raw.PointArrays = [] >> >> AnimationScene2.EndTime = 110.0 >> AnimationScene2.PlayMode = 'Snap To TimeSteps' >> >> AnimationScene1.EndTime = 110.0 >> AnimationScene1.PlayMode = 'Snap To TimeSteps' >> >> RenderView2 = GetRenderView() >> DataRepresentation4 = Show() >> DataRepresentation4.Representation = 'Outline' >> DataRepresentation4.ScaleFactor = 51.200000000000003 >> DataRepresentation4.EdgeColor = [0.0, 0.0, 0.50000762951094835] >> DataRepresentation4.SelectionCellFieldDataArrayName = 'density' >> >> plot_raw.CellArrays = ['density'] >> >> CellDatatoPointData2 = CellDatatoPointData() >> >> RenderView2.CameraFocalPoint = [255.5, 255.5, -0.5] >> RenderView2.CameraClippingRange = [829.67380753909174, 2829.4767488865327] >> RenderView2.CameraPosition = [-979.92119013571846, 1113.4340644820502, >> -820.67547187352602] >> >> DataRepresentation5 = Show() >> DataRepresentation5.EdgeColor = [0.0, 0.0, 0.50000762951094835] >> DataRepresentation5.SelectionPointFieldDataArrayName = 'density' >> DataRepresentation5.SelectionCellFieldDataArrayName = 'density' >> DataRepresentation5.Representation = 'Outline' >> DataRepresentation5.ScaleFactor = 51.200000000000003 >> >> DataRepresentation4.Visibility = 0 >> >> Contour2 = Contour( PointMergeMethod="Uniform Binning" ) >> >> Contour2.PointMergeMethod = "Uniform Binning" >> Contour2.ContourBy = ['POINTS', 'density'] >> Contour2.Isosurfaces = [2.0] >> >> DataRepresentation6 = Show() >> DataRepresentation6.ScaleFactor = 51.200000000000003 >> DataRepresentation6.EdgeColor = [0.0, 0.0, 0.50000762951094835] >> DataRepresentation6.SelectionPointFieldDataArrayName = 'Normals' >> DataRepresentation6.SelectionCellFieldDataArrayName = 'density' >> >> AnimationScene2.AnimationTime = 10.0 >> >> RenderView2.CameraViewUp = [-0.80853642549145055, -0.58010037415785698, >> 0.098754263479722132] >> RenderView2.CacheKey = 10.0 >> RenderView2.CameraPosition = [402.40688029765732, -227.93136313665994, >> -1637.4840153022406] >> RenderView2.CameraClippingRange = [1504.1196765479444, 1981.483268233957] >> RenderView2.ViewTime = 10.0 >> RenderView2.RemoteRenderThreshold = 2.0 >> RenderView2.UseCache = 0 >> RenderView2.CameraFocalPoint = [255.5, 255.49999999999989, >> -0.49999999999999883] >> >> Render() >> >> -- >> ✐Richard Cook >> ✇ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory >> Bldg-453 Rm-4024, Mail Stop L-557 >> 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA, 94550, USA >> ☎ (office) (925) 423-9605 >> 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