Hello,
when loading vtu in PV under Client(Win)/Serveur(Linux) mode,
we get unregular messages The data array in the element may be too short.
We found that this occur when values (Float32) are below 1.e-45.
ie PV Loads correctly when all values are bigger than 1.e-45 and
warns with The
If I split a single window, I get two equally sized windows.
How can I split to get three equally sized windows?
Hope my question is clear.
Thanks,
Stephen
p.s.
I split one of the two windows, I get three windows with sizes
1/2, 1/2, and 1/4
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Hello,
I build paraview with my plugin in static mode (on windows). Is this plugin
automatically loaded in paraview ?
Or I need to build paraview with shared libraries to load my plugin ?
Best regards,
Didier Roissé
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Hello
I try to build paraview 3.8.0 in shared mode with MinGW (gcc 4.4) on windows
XP 32 bits. The build failed and the error message is :
Linking CXX shared library ../../bin/libvtkPVServerManager.dll
cd /C/Projets/paraview/ParaView-3.8.0/paraview-bld/Servers/ServerManager
Hi,
I have put together various plugin datasources based on
vtkStructuredGrid and vtkUnstructuredGrids. I now need to provide some
way of visualizing 4D data for my vtkStructuredGrid datasources. Is it
possible to provide the fourth dimension along the time axes? Has anyone
done this, and does
Unfortunately, currently you have to do it manually. However, with
3.10 we plan to provide a python API to size/resize windows which will
make this easier.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:23 AM, Stephen Wornom
stephen.wor...@sophia.inria.fr wrote:
If I split a single window, I get two equally
You need to build with shared libraries in order to load plugins dynamically.
If you are interested in knowing about static plugins, refer to:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Plugin_HowTo#Plugins_in_Static_Applications
Utkarsh
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:41 AM, Didier Roissé didier.roi...@gmail.com
I'm experimenting with the coProcessing library. It's very nice. Well done you
guys.
Question : I have a Fortran code generating a slab of data (volume, actually a
rectilinear grid, but for now I'll be happy with a volume).
I can send the data into the adaptor and generate datasets, all is
Hi John,
I'd like to think it works but as I haven't tested it to do that I'm not
going to promise that it works :) It uses a TrivialProducer to insert the
data set/composite data set into the pipeline with the idea that
coprocessing should essentially execute almost exactly the same as any
Actually, I think there is an issue with structured extents. The problem with
structured extents is that ParaView/VTK will ask for a particular extent on
each process, and these extents are not likely to match up with what is
actually available on that process. It situation is stupid because
To clarify, by manually Utkarsh means that you need to use the mouse to adjust
the 1/2,1/4,1/4 splits to be about 1/3,1/3,1/3. There is no way to make three
equal splits automatically.
I remember discussing grid type splits during developer meetings way back when.
Ultimately, we just left it
Rick,
Any reason why you are using Qt 4.5? The official Qt version for
ParaView 3.8 is Qt 4.6.
Utkarsh
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Rick Angelini
rick.angel...@us.army.mil wrote:
I am having problems building 3.8.0 on a SGI Altix system running SLES 10.
The problem lies in
Is this a job for TableExtentTranslator in the reader or adapter?
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Moreland, Kenneth kmo...@sandia.gov wrote:
Actually, I think there is an issue
Actually, surprisingly there is. You do it as follows (for example , for
vertical splits):
Split Vertical
Split Vertical
Split Vertical for the lower window.
You now have 4 equal sized windows.
Delete the bottom window.
You now have 3 equally sized windows.
Alan
From:
Basically, yes, you will write your data out in time slices. However, you can
also advertise time in the reader and VTK/ParaView can request particular time
slices.
To do this, add vtkInformationDoubleVectorKey::TIME_STEPS() and
vtkInformationDoubleVectorKey::TIME_RANGE() key/value pairs to
Scott, W Alan wrote:
Actually, surprisingly there is. You do it as follows (for example ,
for vertical splits):
Split Vertical
Split Vertical
Split Vertical for the lower window.
You now have 4 equal sized windows.
Delete the bottom window.
You now have 3 equally sized windows.
Alan
Can you try setting the environment variable PV_PLUGIN_DEBUG=1 before
running pvpython and then post the generated output. Looks like
ParaView wasn't able to load the shared library for some reason.
Utkarsh
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Stefan Melber stefan.mel...@dlr.de wrote:
Hi,
i try
Dear all,
I started with a simple python scripting example as described in this paragraph:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Python_Scripting#Rendering
Unfortunately I don't see any possibility to interact with the render window
using the mouse (to rotate the camera, zoom, pan, ...) as I did
Hi Lars,
Currently it is not possible with paraview-python. But you can make it work
using vtk-python (which looks very similar to your c++ example.) See this
email:
http://markmail.org/message/sjt6pbkyc56l2wgl
Pat
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Lars Freemail larsfreem...@yahoo.dewrote:
Dave, Ken, Andy
Is this a job for TableExtentTranslator in the reader or adapter?
I wish I knew the answer to this question. Who does?
Actually, I think there is an issue with structured extents. The problem
with structured extents is that ParaView/VTK will ask for a particular
extent
Paraview python scripting has the concept of active objects and active
views. At the python console, type 'help(Show)' and you'll see that it
takes optional object and view arguments. If the arguments are not
specified it uses the 'active' object and view. When you create a view
Also, it should be noted that if you issue these commands from the Python Shell
in the ParaView GUI, the visualization gets built in the ParaView GUI and you
can then use the mouse to interact with its views as usual.
-Ken
On 7/28/10 3:19 PM, pat marion pat.mar...@kitware.com wrote:
Hi Lars,
John,
I don't have any experience with that, but I think Nathan Fabian telling me he
tried that and it didn't work. I don't remember why.
-Ken
On 7/28/10 3:25 PM, Biddiscombe, John A. biddi...@cscs.ch wrote:
Hold on a minute. Everything you said is quite right and I'm with you 100% -
Hi,
I originally tried the following on each piece:
SetOrigin(0,0,0)
SetSpacing(.1,.1,0)
SetExtent(0,xmax,ystart(myproc),ystop(myproc),0,0)
And when I output it to XMLPImageDataWriter, paraview couldn't read it
complaining about the extents. It actually correctly showed the first piece.
I
In parallel structured data reader can only provide fixed structured
extents on each processor (ie each gets a slab file and can't read
other files), it can make up a table saying what processor provides
what extents, assign that to a vtkTableExtentTranslator, and then
replace the default extent
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