Ben,
Unfortunately, when I checked the CMakeCache.txt in the directory
paraview/src/paraview-build after the cmake ran, I am still finding
//Request building vtkIOXdmf3
Module_vtkIOXdmf3:BOOL=OFF
and Boost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE is none existence in the CMakeCache.txt
I even tried both
-DPV_EXTRA_CM
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 15:15:59 +, Su, Simon M CTR USARMY ARL (US) wrote:
> I ran cmake with
>
> -DPV_EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:STRING="-DModule_vtkIOXdmf3:BOOL=ON
> -DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE:BOOL=ON"
>
> and check it with ccmake. Looks like -DModule_vtkIOXdmf3:BOOL=ON
> -DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE:BOOL=ON
Ben,
I ran cmake with
-DPV_EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS:STRING="-DModule_vtkIOXdmf3:BOOL=ON
-DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE:BOOL=ON"
and check it with ccmake. Looks like -DModule_vtkIOXdmf3:BOOL=ON
-DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE:BOOL=ON made it into the variable PV_EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS
It appears :STRING does the trick.
I a
Hi Dave,
Thank you for the reply. Switching from evince viewer to acroread did
resolve this issue.
Best regards,
Mikhail
On 10/20/2014 09:22 AM, David Lonie wrote:
Hi Mikhail,
1) The triangulation artifacts you're seeing are likely due to
antialiasing in the viewer. Turning AA off (or usi
Hi Mikhail,
1) The triangulation artifacts you're seeing are likely due to antialiasing
in the viewer. Turning AA off (or using a different viewer) should make the
gaps between the triangles disappear and the surface should appear smooth
again.
2) The axis labels are 3D objects with rotations awa