Re: [Paraview] New to paraview

2010-07-21 Thread Moreland, Kenneth
Hang on a second. It looks like the nature of your question changed. First, you said you had numbered file series (file1.vtu, file2.vtu,...) that did not represent a time series that you wanted all loaded at once. Now you are saying you have two file series (sphere1.vtu, sphere2.vtu,... and f

Re: [Paraview] New to paraview

2010-07-21 Thread Andy Bauer
I'm not sure the of the best solution but the way that I would do it is to use the python shell (under Tools menu) and then go to trace (on the right). Trace will keep track of your actions between starting and ending the trace. With the trace started: 1) open both sphere1.vtu and facet1.vtu and

Re: [Paraview] New to paraview

2010-07-20 Thread ADERSH V K
Ya exactly, the files are sphere1.vtu, facet1.vtu etc. I want to make sphere1.vtu and facet1.vtu in to one frame, that at time t=0, then sphere2.vtu and facet2.vtu in to a second frame, which is at the next time step etc. and finally i want to make it as a continuous animation. Is it possible?

Re: [Paraview] New to paraview

2010-07-20 Thread Andy Bauer
I think ParaView is assuming that the files you're trying to open are from a time series. This usually happens when the files are named like file1.vtu, file2.vtu,... There are the vcr controls to animate if that's what you want to do. Otherwise if you want all of the files loaded such that you c

[Paraview] New to paraview

2010-07-20 Thread ADERSH V K
Hi to all Recently I installed paraview in my debian system (3.2.2). I have a large number of .vtu files, (spheres and facets). When i try to open all all sheres together using paraview only the first one is coming. But in the manual it is mentioned that a group of files can be opened together