[Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-25 Thread Olumide
Hi - Would the developers consider making PVD files expandable (and collapsable)? It would be nice to be able to see the contents of a PVD file and possible hide/suppress the display of parts of the the PVD file. This would be a great way to reduce clutter. - Olumide

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-26 Thread Utkarsh Ayachit
My pvd components, do you mean blocks in a multiblock dataset? That's one of the feature's we are thinking about for future release. Any suggestions about the user interface from the community are always welcome :). Utkarsh On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Olumide <50...@web.de> wrote: > Hi - > >

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-26 Thread Olumide
I don't know what you mean by multiblock dataset, but here's an example of how I use PVD files -- to compose multiple files: It would be nice to be able to expand the PVD file in the pipeline browser in order to see its va

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-26 Thread Aurélien Marsan
Good Morning, MultiBlockDataSet is what you have when you read your pvd file. See the tab "Information" in the Object Browser to be sure. But in your case, all the timesteps are 0 ? Then maybe you should better user a .vtm file. However, I completely agree with you. What you suggest would be

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-26 Thread Olumide
Marsan, what does a VTM file look like? In addition to expanding the VTP (and VTM) files. It is possible to add more object/primitive detail in the statistics inspector. It may useful to expand an object so that point values, poly-face coordinates etc. can be read/seen. _

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-26 Thread David E DeMarle
Use the spreadsheet view to get to that level of detail. David E DeMarle Kitware, Inc. R&D Engineer 28 Corporate Drive Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 Phone: 518-371-3971 x109 On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Olumide <50...@web.de> wrote: > Marsan, what does a VTM file look like? > > In addition to

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-27 Thread Aurélien Marsan
it looks like .pvd file, without time. Such a file can be writen with vtk.vtkMultiBlockDataWriter() For example : > > > byte_order="LittleEndian" compressor="vtkZLibDataCompressor"> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-28 Thread Olumide
Thanks. Erm ... what does a *.vts file look like? (VTM and VTS files are not described in the file formats document.) ___ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-28 Thread Aurélien Marsan
That's the example I give you below my answer. I repeat it -> > > byte_order="LittleEndian" compressor="vtkZLibDataCompressor"> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-28 Thread Favre Jean
From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Olumide [50...@web.de] Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:03 PM To: paraview@paraview.org Subject: Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components Thanks. Erm ... what does a *.vts file look like

Re: [Paraview] [Feature request] Expanding PVD File Components

2010-04-28 Thread Aurélien Marsan
Sorry my answer is completely out of context. That's a .vtm file.. Le 28 avril 2010 14:18, Aurélien Marsan a écrit : > That's the example I give you below my answer. > I repeat it -> > > >> >> > byte_order="LittleEndian" compresso