Hi Biddiscombe,
I do a similar thing. But I use a Qt thread instead of a timer. The thread
controls the entire progress. I define a iteration steps in the thread,
e.g.,1024. In each iteration, the thread triggers the slot accept() method
(in ParaView3/Qt/Components/pqObjectInspectorWidget), in whi
Look at pqProgressManager::setProgress(). It sets InUpdate before the
progress signal is fired. You can check if InUpdate is true to avoid
timing out when a update is happening. InUpdate is not public, you may
have to expose it.
Utkarsh
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Biddiscombe, John A. wro
Utkarsh
> It is possible that the timer times out in middle of a progress event
> which happens while filters are executing.
OK. This we have detected, though what progress is going on I'm unsure about
(!) - by which I mean that the only thing paraview should be doing is updating
our stuff and
It is possible that the timer times out in middle of a progress event
which happens while filters are executing.
Utkarsh
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Biddiscombe, John A. wrote:
> We have been developing an interface which allows us to control our
> simulations on the fly and have used a Qti
We have been developing an interface which allows us to control our simulations
on the fly and have used a Qtimer in a custom panel, to query when new data is
available from the server. When data is ready we
when the timer is triggered and the server reports that data is ready, we do a
number o