Hi Sebastien,
Thanks for the verification.
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 10:09:02AM -0500, Sebastien Jourdain wrote:
> Which mean, you should filled a bug report ParaView
> (http://www.paraview.org/Bug/main_page.php).
Done: http://paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=12749
... since you work for Kitware,
Shima,
I've CC this to the paraview mailing list, so that others might help.
I am sorry to tell you that I don't know of a way this could be accomplished,
as I have very little experience with python scripting. I would also like to
be able to read in a .csv file and produce splines or
You can apply the 'Generate Surface Normals' filter to your Delaunay2D
output to compute normals for each point in the dataset. If you look
at the output of 'Generate Surface Normals' in the Spreadsheet view,
you can see the computed normal values. I'd expect each point to have
the same normal, r