On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 17:00:48 Aashish Chaudhary wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Daniel Hornung
> > Is there a way to rescale the displayed size of a dataset, so that some
> > axis have different scalings than others, while keeping the x,y,z
> > _values_ intact?
>
> As far as I
Please feel free to ask questions if anything is not clear or if you need
some help. We will be working on better documentation in the coming few
months.
Best,
-berk
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Matthieu Dorier wrote:
> Thank you, this tutorial will help a lot.
>
> Matthieu
>
>
> 2012/1/18
So I checked both the VTK tecplot reader and the VisIt tecplot reader with
the file and both failed for the following reasons:
Neither support the ZONETYPE of FEBRICK, While both of them support the
BRICK format it seems that FEBRICK and BRICK are not the same and this new
case would need to be ad
So I need to figure out how to add this case to the existing readers it seems.
Taking out the comments is no big deal.
Cheers,
Payton
From: Robert Maynard [mailto:robert.mayn...@kitware.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 8:23 AM
To: Gardner, William Payton
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject:
Hi VTK developers,
I'm emailing to let you know about the open source release of VES and Kiwi.
http://www.kitware.com/news/home/browse/Kitware?2012_01_19&Kitware+Announces+Open-Source+Release+of+VES+and+KiwiViewer
We hope these libraries and examples will help you develop great new VTK
powered
Hi,
I've tried saving an animation (tecplot sequence with 83 time steps) on
Windows 7 64 bit using the binary executable available from paraview.org
but it shows the same image (1st frame) for all frames whereas playing
the sequence it displays each frame properly. As a test I loaded
can.ex2, playe