I compiled the current CVS version of paraview and my model was
displayed and animated correctly, with no crash.
I believe I'll never know what was the problem, but the important is
that it is working now. =)
Thank you, man.
2010/3/9 Augusto Escobar augustomesco...@gmail.com:
I could attach it
I could attach it to you. The problem is that this is a 2GB+ project.
I'll ask the person who did it if there is a way to shirk the file
with less information.
I'll come back with the answer soon.
2010/3/9 Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com:
Please keeping cc-ing the mailing list so
It's --stereo for 3.6.1 as well.
Utkarsh
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Augusto Escobar
augustomesco...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have paraview version 3.6.1 installed in my machine and I normally use it
to see a couple of animations from one of my projects. I'm trying to run
this animation
I tried the 3.6.1 linux 32 binaries and seems to work for me. What
platform binaries are you using?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Augusto Escobar
augustomesco...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, again.
I did it, but paraview seems to do nothing different at all.
2010/2/25 Utkarsh Ayachit
Hi,
I have paraview version 3.6.1 installed in my machine and I normally use it
to see a couple of animations from one of my projects. I'm trying to run
this animation in stereo mode.
I know the command to run paraview in stereo mode for version 3.6.2 is
--stereo (so it will run in red blue