Hi Markus,
You can walk up the filter pipeline from the python programmable
filter like this:
filter = self
while filter.GetInput():
filter = filter.GetInput().GetProducerPort().GetProducer()
print filter.GetClassName()
This is technique is also discouraged :) Filters should be self
cont
Hello,
it seems if my question formulated in a previous thread
(http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2011-November/023318.html) did not
really decribe what I needed.
I do like to get the information of the
ImportFilter.GetPropertyValue('FileNameInfo') in a Programmable Filter, namely
t
Yes, bqrc plugins are indeed broken in 3.12. We'll address these for
the next release.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Markus Fuger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do not know, which way is the more efficient to report a bug in the recent
> ParaView 3.12. version (Win64) - mailing list or bug rep
Hello,
I do not know, which way is the more efficient to report a bug in the recent
ParaView 3.12. version (Win64) - mailing list or bug report at mantis !?
There seems to be a bug in loading QT resource files as plugins in ParaView
3.12 (seen in the Windows 64bit version).
I tried to load 2 d
I have a custom plugin which implements a couple of readers and a couple of
filters. I have a custom GUI for each of them which inherits from
pqLoadedFormObjectPanel. The filters will load their custom QtPanels BUT it
seems the readers will not. The constructors are not ever called. All the code
Sorry for the noise. Was not watching my variables closely enough.
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Mike Jackson
On Nov 23, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Have a custom reader that is generally working OK, but I am getting the
> following after I click the "Accept" button:
>
> ERROR: In /Users/Shared/Kitware-CV
Have a custom reader that is generally working OK, but I am getting the
following after I click the "Accept" button:
ERROR: In /Users/Shared/Kitware-CVS/ParaView/VTK/Filtering/vtkExecutive.cxx,
line 756
vtkPVCompositeDataPipeline (0x10a052d40): Algorithm vtkAngReader(0x10a04ec90)
returned fail
Hi Everyone,
Does vtk/Paraview support visualizations of BIP files? I was wondering
whether a hypercube visualization of a BIP file was possible (like here:
http://spectralpython.sourceforge.net/graphics.html#hypercube-display);
using the slicing abilities of vtk/paraview, this would be a great hel
Hello,
When will the development installation will be available for download.
Thanks
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