Were you loading a state file or something? ParaView will never use
'SurfaceRepresentation as the default representation.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Adriano Gagliardi agaglia...@ara.co.uk wrote:
I just had a problem where I had my data loaded in and was visualising it
using Surface
No, I opened a fresh version of ParaView, I navigated and selected the mesh
file and when I clicked apply, it crashed out with the
vtkSurfaceLICRepresentation error message:
ERROR: In /path/to/ParaView-3.10.0-RC1/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModule.cxx,
line 1095
vtkProcessModule (0x1047a150):
Looks like the problem is that the plugin didn't get loaded correctly.
It's possible that ParaView picked up the wrong plugin by default. We
have fixes for this logic that should make it into 3.10 release.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Adriano Gagliardi agaglia...@ara.co.uk wrote:
I see this too. I compiled 3.10.0 from source on Ubuntu. I'm loading vtk
files and volume rendering, and any action on the view causes the rendering
to disappear... and it's kinda hard to get it back. Other views (outline,
etc) do not seem to be affected.
Karl
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:22 PM,
I found a problem using the Python Trace functionality with PV3.10-RC1. I've
loaded in a dataset and started a trace. I then proceeded to take a slice
through the dataset, which worked fine. Next, in the animation view, I added
a cue based on the x-value of the slice origin. Double-clicking on
I can repeat this bug. Thanks for reporting.
Pat
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Adriano Gagliardi agaglia...@ara.co.ukwrote:
I found a problem using the Python Trace functionality with PV3.10-RC1.
I've
loaded in a dataset and started a trace. I then proceeded to take a slice
through
w = CSVWriter()
w.FileName = /local/data/tmp/foo.csv
#s1 should be of type Table
w.Input = s1
w.UpdatePipeline()
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Swiss National Supercomputing Center
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That's very odd. Any issues with OpenGL drivers? Are they all
up-to-date, working correctly?
Utkarsh
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Karl Battams karlbatt...@gmail.com wrote:
I see this too. I compiled 3.10.0 from source on Ubuntu. I'm loading vtk
files and volume rendering, and any action
OpenGL is indeed up-to-date and working, though I do notice that direct
rendering is not. It should be for some of the other stuff I do, but I don't
know if Paraview will rely on it or not (?). So I'll try a reboot when I get
chance and see if that resolves it, but I'm sure that it (direct
Hello,
I will like to know if the development installation (3.10 RC1
development...) will be available soon.
Thanks
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OpenGL is up to date and works fine in my machine. Direct rendering is on.
I repeat that Paraview 3.8.1 works like a charm; Version 3.10.0 has this
problem.
Regards,
Panagiotis Foteinos
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Karl Battams karlbatt...@gmail.com wrote:
OpenGL is indeed up-to-date and
Does this have anything to do with the fancy effects that Ubuntu
has? Does disabling them make this any better?
Paraview developers with Ubuntu desktops may want to comment.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Panagiotis Foteinos pafot...@gmail.com wrote:
OpenGL is up to date and works
Nope,
disabling the visual effects did not solve the problem.
PF
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com wrote:
Does this have anything to do with the fancy effects that Ubuntu
has? Does disabling them make this any better?
Paraview developers with
Hi,
I asked a related question a couple of years ago but never found a
good answer. I need to revisit it now.
I'd like to view image data plus track data in paraview. The track
data is produced as list of points in world coordinates. I can convert
these to vtk objects and load them.
My problem
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