Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Animation Resolution Problem

2012-11-29 Thread Ryan Abernathey
Thanks for your suggestions. I wasn't able to get any of them to work in
3.14.1, so I just upgraded. Now everything works fine! Many thanks.
-Ryan


On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Scott, W Alan wasc...@sandia.gov wrote:

  I think this was a known bug that was fixed.  I looked in the bug
 tracker, and couldn’t find it.  Try removing your configuration files – I
 believe this can cause your problem.

 ** **

 If that doesn’t fix it, I just tried remote and local server, making the
 animation larger and smaller than my window, on Linux.  All succeeded .
 This is with the newest, latest, greatest, bestest version of paraView –
 3.98.0.  RC3 is currently on the web site.

 ** **

 Alan

 ** **

 *From:* paraview-boun...@paraview.org [mailto:
 paraview-boun...@paraview.org] *On Behalf Of *Ryan Abernathey
 *Sent:* Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:55 PM
 *To:* paraview
 *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Animation Resolution Problem

 ** **

 Hello,

 ** **

 I would like to export an animation (sequence of pngs) with a specific
 size. This seems straightforward to do using the Animation Settings Dialog.
 I enter my desired geometry where it says Resolution (pixels), specifically
 640 x 720. Once the animation begins saving, however, the output png files
 do not have anything close to this resolution, and instead are 2758 × 1348,
 an unusably large size. As far as I can tell, the aspect ratio of the true
 output resolution is determined by the current view window, but the
 dimensions are rescaled to be much larger. The resolution I specify in the
 Animation Settings Dialog apparently has no affect whatsoever.

 ** **

 I would appreciate any suggestion you have about how to overcome this
 problem.

 ** **

 I am using Paraview 3.14.1, 64-bit, QT version 4.6.4. on Mac OS 10.7.5

 ** **

 Best Regards,

 Ryan Abernathey

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Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Animation Resolution Problem

2012-11-28 Thread Scott, W Alan
I think this was a known bug that was fixed.  I looked in the bug tracker, and 
couldn't find it.  Try removing your configuration files - I believe this can 
cause your problem.

If that doesn't fix it, I just tried remote and local server, making the 
animation larger and smaller than my window, on Linux.  All succeeded .  This 
is with the newest, latest, greatest, bestest version of paraView - 3.98.0.  
RC3 is currently on the web site.

Alan

From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On 
Behalf Of Ryan Abernathey
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 12:55 PM
To: paraview
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Animation Resolution Problem

Hello,

I would like to export an animation (sequence of pngs) with a specific size. 
This seems straightforward to do using the Animation Settings Dialog. I enter 
my desired geometry where it says Resolution (pixels), specifically 640 x 720. 
Once the animation begins saving, however, the output png files do not have 
anything close to this resolution, and instead are 2758 × 1348, an unusably 
large size. As far as I can tell, the aspect ratio of the true output 
resolution is determined by the current view window, but the dimensions are 
rescaled to be much larger. The resolution I specify in the Animation Settings 
Dialog apparently has no affect whatsoever.

I would appreciate any suggestion you have about how to overcome this problem.

I am using Paraview 3.14.1, 64-bit, QT version 4.6.4. on Mac OS 10.7.5

Best Regards,
Ryan Abernathey
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