Dear Utkarsh!
Thank you very much for your swift reply and for sending the patch to the MESA
libraries. I will apply it asap.
Also, thank you for liaising with the OpenSWR team in order to check if they
support or plan supporting OSMESA. It is of interest for us, since any gain in
reducing r
Hi,
as a follow up, I found that the error is related to this option:
PARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT_FILES
For some reason I had it switched on and by switching it off, I can
avoid the rpath error. Though I don't know why.
I should probably note that for older build environments (cmake 3.0.2/
gc
Hi,
I have a dataset with 30 timesteps, after applying some temporal filters
and try to save my data, it will only save the 30 timesteps.
I would like to interpolate my data and save it interpolated.
It is possible to do that?
Thanks in advance,
Leonardo Pessanha,
COPPE-UFRJ
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Frank,
First of all, thanks for all your exhausting testing, it's greatly appreciated!
* OSMesa and MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE
Communicating with the Mesa team, we learnt that
MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE is a bad idea since it doesnt' really create
the specified OpenGL context. Thus if anything tries
Hi all,
I am dealing with polymer chains which are represented by bead-spring
models. I currently output csv files for the position of the beads and
visualize them with "Table to points" and Glyph. But I am not very clear
how to visualize the springs that connect the beads. Can anyone give me
some
> Do you have to use paraview gui?
No, the task on hand is already accomplished so no rush. I merely used the
occasion to further teach myself a bit about scientific visualization
software and the alternatives.
I wonder, is it possible to have the volume data as HSV? That is the
"value" is natur