Hi,
I'm having some trouble displaying the contents of the attached .vtu file (5
kB). In Spreadsheet View mode I can confirm that the file contains 32 lines and
64 points, however, nothing is displayed regardless of the Representation I
pick. Adding filters such as a Glyph or 3D Delaunay does r
Hi,
I'm wondering how to prevent ParaView from (visually) triangulating the
imported cells. To illustrate the problem, I attached a minimal example (2.3
kB) to this email. It contains a heavily discretized version of a parametric
surface, consisting of 20 cells (quads).
These quads are in fac
Hi all,
I have just imported a 3D parametric surface in Paraview (from a .VTU file
generated by a Python script), and I'm wondering how to display the cellNormals
as actual vectors. Since a cellNormal has an X, Y and Z component, it should be
possible to use these three scalar values to create
Good to know! I attached the OBJ file and the exported SVG.
Best regards,
Pieter
On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 04:41:03 +0200
David E DeMarle wrote:
> Small attachments are fine. Please also post images that show the gaps.
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> On Sunday, September 23, 2012, Pieter Barendrecht wrote:
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> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Pieter Barendrecht
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> > Hi,
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> > I'm wondering what the possibilities are for exporting a
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Hi,
I'm wondering what the possibilities are for exporting a model/design/geometry
in vector format (preferably in SVG)? I read something about a patch written by
Sven Buijssen, and supposedly there used to be a branch which included this
patch (https://github.com/demarle/ParaView/branches/vect