OK, although dense and slow, I finally got it.  Thanks, good explanation to 
both of you.  I will close the bug I wrote.

Thanks guys,

Alan

From: Shawn Waldon <shawn.wal...@kitware.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 3:09 PM
To: Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com>
Cc: W Scott <wasc...@sandia.gov>, "parav...@paraview.org" 
<parav...@paraview.org>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: pvtm file format

An example: If I make a PNG writer in the code and set the filename it is 
supposed to write to "foo.pgn" it will write a file named "foo.pgn" because 
that is what it was programmed to do.  The data in the file will still be in 
the PNG format, the filename will just have the wrong extension.  It is still a 
PNG file and if I rename it to foo.png, most programs will read it correctly.  
But while the extension is misspelled very few programs (if any) will read it.
HTH,
Shawn

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 4:53 PM, Andy Bauer 
<andy.ba...@kitware.com<mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com>> wrote:
If the user did that, then he/she explicitly set the file extension to be .pvtm 
instead of the default .vtm when creating the Catalyst multiblock dataset 
writer for the Catalyst script. There is only one XML multiblock data reader 
and writer.

When a user adds a writer when making a Catalyst Python script by default it 
will have the proper file extension but they are allowed to change that file 
extension. The file extension that the user gives the filename doesn't affect 
the file format itself (i.e. what writer is used).
Does that make sense?

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 4:12 PM Scott, W Alan 
<wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Again, does this then mean we should delete pvtm file formats Catalyst writers? 
 I have a user that created a pvtm file recently, I believe using Catalyst…

From: Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com<mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com>>
Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 1:00 PM
To: W Scott <wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>>
Cc: Utkarsh Ayachit 
<utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com<mailto:utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com>>, 
"parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>" 
<parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: pvtm file format


From my investigation and not being able to find any pvtm in either today's 
ParaView or several of the 3.* versions (what Ken's old bug report referred to) 
I'd say that .pvtm was never officially or even unofficially a VTK file format 
extension used by the XML multiblock reader or writer. I'd say that .vtm is the 
one and only XML multiblock data extension and close the issue.

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 11:48 AM Scott, W Alan 
<wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Trying to wrap my head around what you said.  Really basic question – is .pvtm 
files a viable file format?  Either it should be supported in ParaView readers, 
or it should be removed from Catalyst and VTK – correct?

I wrote up a bug here:  
https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/issues/18172

Alan

From: Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com<mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com>>
Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 8:33 AM
To: W Scott <wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>>
Cc: Utkarsh Ayachit 
<utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com<mailto:utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com>>, 
"parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>" 
<parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: pvtm file format

Hi Alan,

I wouldn't describe it as a redundant file format, just a redundant file 
extension (like ExodusII with .e, .ex2, etc.). Actually, looking through the PV 
and VTK source code, like Utkarsh did before, there doesn't look to be anything 
that refers to .pvtm so maybe I'm just remembering things wrong here. Looking 
back though (https://www.vtk.org/Bug/view.php?id=10498) it does seem like at 
one time we used the .pvtm file extension but maybe that was by accident though.

As for writing out files from Catalyst, or even from ParaView, a user can 
select the writer and specify whatever they want for the file extension. Maybe 
that's where the issue arose.

Best,
Andy

On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:37 PM Scott, W Alan 
<wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>> wrote:
Thanks Andy.  I’m hearing of numerous issues like thus, trying to wrap my head 
around same.

Let’s start with a few questions.  Where is the .pvtm file format documented?  
Google doesn’t know...  Next, why have two redundant file formats?  One should 
be deprecated.  Why can Catalyst write this file format?  And last, of course, 
why can’t ParaView read it?

Alan

From: Andy Bauer [mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com<mailto:andy.ba...@kitware.com>]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 7:31 PM
To: Scott, W Alan <wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>>
Cc: Ayachit, Utkarsh (External Contacts) 
<utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com<mailto:utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com>>; Paraview 
(parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>) 
<parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: pvtm file format

The .pvtm is the same as the .vtm file, just a redundant file extension. 
Really, the .vtm format is parallel/partition aware where as the other .vt* 
extensions have a partitioned .pvt* format.
I'm a bit surprised that PV doesn't associate the .pvtm file with multiblock 
datasets. If you try to read in a .pvtm file though you just need to properly 
associate it with the XML multiblock data reader.

On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:14 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView 
<paraview@public.kitware.com<mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
I’ve never heard of these files either.  From my user:




I am writing planes of data in parallel with XMLMultiBlockWriter and it is 
generating *pvtm files.  However, paraview doesn’t seem to support this file 
format for reading?  I am trying to visualize the results and I can read the 
individual *vtp files, but it doesn’t accept the parallel file.

Then:


I will try to put something together for you soon.  I am writing this dataset 
from a slice while running catalyst.  I found a work around by using the 
MergeBlocks filter on the slice and then dumping that as an unstructured grid 
via XMLPUnstructuredGridWriter.

Back to me.

“.  I am writing this dataset from a slice while running catalyst.”  So, I 
figured I would start by asking if this is a Catalyst/ ParaView/ VTK file 
format (that I had never heard of)...    I have asked user for a dataset.

Thanks,

Alan


From: Utkarsh Ayachit 
[mailto:utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com<mailto:utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com>]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 7:08 PM
To: Scott, W Alan <wasc...@sandia.gov<mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>>
Cc: ParaView <parav...@paraview.org<mailto:parav...@paraview.org>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] pvtm file format

I am not sure. A quick grep through the code in ParaView/VTK doesn't yield a 
hit. What's the context in which you encountered this?

Utkarsh

On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:05 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView 
<paraview@public.kitware.com<mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
What is a .pvtm file?  How can I make one with sources?

Thanks,

Alan

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