Re: [Paraview] Crash on vtr file load

2012-02-07 Thread John Drescher
> I've downloaded your vtr file and it opened it with my build of > paraview (Linux, 64bit, git-master). The file opens and the clip > filter works as expected. The memory usage for ParaView is 1-1.5GB so > I don't think lack of memory on your machine is an issue. > > I also tried it with the 3.12

Re: [Paraview] need book to understand vtk-file formats?

2011-10-25 Thread John Drescher
> Ok, thank you for all response! > Sorry for my noise. I guess I should not be commenting on a book that I have 20 miles away from me at work. I am glad the others cleared that up.. John ___ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source pr

Re: [Paraview] need book to understand vtk-file formats?

2011-10-25 Thread John Drescher
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Torsten Lange wrote: > Hello, > > I asked a student to get familiar with vtk formats to later write scripts to > extract geometry and scalar/property data from a simulation tool to be > visualized in PARAVIEW. > > There are two books offered related to vtk (Textbo

[Paraview] Fwd: paraview not running!!!

2011-09-29 Thread John Drescher
-- Forwarded message -- From: naveen kumar Date: Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [Paraview] paraview not running!!! To: John Drescher Dear Jhon, The screen output is as below i am not getting what to do, plz help me [naveen@localhost bin]$ wine paraview.exe libGL

Re: [Paraview] paraview not running!!!

2011-09-29 Thread John Drescher
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:18 PM, naveen kumar wrote: > Dear Paraview Users, > > i am new to paraviewer family. > recently i installed the paraview  (paraview 3.10.1 and 3.8.1 32bit) in > scietific linux 5.2 using wine. > The installation was successful but when i run it,  it shows the initial > lo

Re: [Paraview] Fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'python31.lib'

2011-09-20 Thread John Drescher
> I'm tring to build Paraview 3.10 (and python 3.1) on a Windows7 64bit OS > with MSVC2008. > In Cmake I set: > //Path to a program. > PYTHON_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=C:/Python31/python.exe > > //Path to a file. > PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=C:/Python31/include > > //Path to a library. > PYTHON_LIBRARY:FILE

[Paraview] Fwd: GetPolyData on a BoxWidget

2011-06-10 Thread John Drescher
-- Forwarded message -- From: John Drescher Date: Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 7:39 AM Subject: Re: [Paraview] GetPolyData on a BoxWidget To: Laurent Paul On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Laurent Paul wrote: > Hi guys, > > Me again! > > My config is : Windows 7 64 bi

[Paraview] Fwd: GetPolyData on a BoxWidget

2011-06-09 Thread John Drescher
-- Forwarded message -- From: John Drescher Date: Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:48 AM Subject: Re: [Paraview] GetPolyData on a BoxWidget To: Laurent Paul On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:18 AM, Laurent Paul wrote: > Hi John, > > I am having hard times building Qt... > I have

Re: [Paraview] GetPolyData on a BoxWidget

2011-06-08 Thread John Drescher
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Laurent Paul wrote: > Ouch... > > I have configured the project but without any option and it has worked. > Running nmake fails because cl tries to use a temp directory that contains > '&'... > Do you know how to make that temp directory pointing elsewhere? > TEMP

Re: [Paraview] GetPolyData on a BoxWidget

2011-06-08 Thread John Drescher
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Laurent Paul wrote: > No, I mean 32 or 64 bits and VS2010 on the Qt download page. > Sorry I was I was talking about building Qt because I know the download page is limited.. To build Qt you open up a command for your compiler (Visual Studio 2008 x64 Win64 Command p

Re: [Paraview] GetPolyData on a BoxWidget

2011-06-08 Thread John Drescher
> The bit level was not specified, and I had no choice for the compiler... > I tried compiling using the 32 bit version of my compiler and it worked. > In visual studio you can do that by opening up a 32 bit or 64 bit command prompt for your compiler. John _

Re: [Paraview] bug in vtkLookupTable?

2010-12-08 Thread John Drescher
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Rafael Küng wrote: > Hi There > > I'm trying to get colored points and tracks with a reader, but i only get > the first point colored.. can somebody please give me a hint? It looks to me > that the SetTableRange(d,d) is not doing what it's supposed to do... (pv > 3.

Re: [Paraview] [CMake] Can't build cmake 2.8.1 out of source

2010-10-25 Thread John Drescher
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 12:24 PM, John Drescher wrote: >> Nuke everything and start again from a fresh source directory. I have seen >> this with dirty build folders that were some how messed up from in source >> bootstraping then running cmake to configure cmake. Hope that he

Re: [Paraview] [CMake] Can't build cmake 2.8.1 out of source

2010-10-25 Thread John Drescher
> Nuke everything and start again from a fresh source directory. I have seen > this with dirty build folders that were some how messed up from in source > bootstraping then running cmake to configure cmake. Hope that helps. > I have the same "No native data type can represent a 64-bit integer" on

Re: [Paraview] ParaView fails to run under Windows7 + MSVC2008

2010-08-23 Thread John Drescher
> Was Qt compiled from the Visual Studio 2008 x64 command prompt, rather > than the Visual Studio 2008 command prompt? > Good point. Also, I also believe if you compile Qt using the IDE you get 32 bit Qt only even if you configured it from a VS 2008 x64 command prompt. At least I vaguely remember h

Re: [Paraview] ParaView fails to run under Windows7 + MSVC2008

2010-08-23 Thread John Drescher
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Dr. X wrote: >  Hi John, > Thanks. > I can run any Qt demo app. on that machine. And yes, C:\Qt\bin is in my > path. > Other possibilities? > x In C:\Qt\bin Does QtCored4.dll exist as well as QtCore4.dll John ___ Powe

Re: [Paraview] ParaView fails to run under Windows7 + MSVC2008

2010-08-23 Thread John Drescher
> I ran the debug version of paraview in MSVC and had this error: > "application error > The application was unable to start correctly (0xc07b). click OK to > close the application." > Any idea? > Best, > x It crashed. Did you try debugging? Did you verify your Qt was in your path? John _

Re: [Paraview] Why 2 CMakeLists files ?

2010-01-04 Thread John Drescher
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Fred Fred wrote: > On this page: > http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Paraview_Make_building_Paraview_plugin_optional > 2 CMakeLists.txt files appear, is it a mistake? should one of them be a link > on the other one? what else? > Having never made a paraview filter but m

Re: [Paraview] Building the current cvs / utf8.h not found

2009-04-24 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, David E DeMarle wrote: > You probably just forgot the "-d" option to cvs update. Without that > it will not create new directories in your working directory. > On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, David Cole wrote: >You have to use "-d" with your cvs updates to get

Re: [Paraview] Building the current cvs / utf8.h not found

2009-04-24 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Timothy M. Shead wrote: > John Drescher wrote: >> >> I updated my cvs a few weeks back and since then I have not been able >> to build paraview because utf8.h is not found. >> >> This is on VS2005 under XPSP3 >> >>

Re: [Paraview] segmentation fault

2009-04-20 Thread John Drescher
> I recompiled with debug and the seg fault went away.  I then > recompiled it with the standard build and the seg fault was still > gone.  At this point I'm fairly confused as to what caused the > original seg fault but I'm willing to chalk it up to the mysterious > force that works to extend a gr

[Paraview] Understanding the source code

2009-03-03 Thread John Drescher
Hi all, Is the book geared to understand how to use paraview or understanding the code. I am a imaging research developer but looking at the 2.6 million lines of code in 8820 files in the Visual Studio project that contains the cvs paraview is not an easy task especially when there are deadlines..