Hi Alvaro,
your last advise is actually the solution!! ☺ Volume rendering works fine for
structured data.
I have been working with multi-block unstructured data (Ensight files exported
form Ansys Fluent CFD) which leads to the discussed problems. By the way, that
is why I could not find the ‘V
Hi Andy,
I updated driver and install PV successfully. As you point out, the
recent driver solves the problem. By the way, i installed the
co-processing code with PV with EGL support and now it runs without any
problem and produces desired png files. The only minor problem is that
the result
Hi,
I tested 5.2 RC3 and encountered an issue when reading OpenFOAM cases.
The problem only occurs when the OpenFOAM data (i.e. the mesh or fields)
are written in binary format. I setup two test cases that are otherwise
identical, where for the one the data is in ascii and the other one in
binar
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Armin Wehrfritz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tested 5.2 RC3 and encountered an issue when reading OpenFOAM cases.
>
> The problem only occurs when the OpenFOAM data (i.e. the mesh or fields)
> are written in binary format. I setup two test cases that are otherwise
> identic
Thanks for the quick response and fix of this issue!
I will test it once there is a ParaView version (RC or release) that has
the fix.
-Armin
On 11/04/2016 07:05 PM, David Lonie wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Armin Wehrfritz mailto:dkxl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I tested 5
Good day
I'm trying to use a Programmable Source to read data from a proprietary file
format (DHI/MikeZero).
I have access to its SDK via Python, however, it uses managed code (natively
written in C#), hence I got my environment set up to use the CLR module and add
references to the MikeZero S
You may need to set things like your PYTHONPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the
programmable source itself instead of in the environment you're running
ParaView from. For example:
import sys
sys.path.append("/home/me/mypy")
Remember that the programmable source runs the script on the server.
On Fri,
Thanks ... Will look into that
Luckily, our models aren't large enough to run them distributed/on clients,
hence I don't think I'll have to worry about that too much, but will keep that
in mind as well ..
Chris
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From: Andy Bauer
Date: Fri, Nov 4, 2016 6:30 PM
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