Thanks for your replies,
I actually meant "orientation widget" at some corner. I was afraid that
model transformation would be the easiest way. (I already have many
script developments to switch from global to local coordinates system,
transformation means a lot of modification to my macro).
It might be easier to rotate your mesh/model by inverse of the rotation
you want and keep the orientation axis as it is.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 11:50:52 -0600, Utkarsh Ayachit
wrote:
Are you talking about "orientation widget" shown at the corner or are
you referring to the cube-axes? We recently
Are you talking about "orientation widget" shown at the corner or are
you referring to the cube-axes? We recently push some changes to
ParaView git repo that enables arbitrarily oriented cube-axes
(provided the data provides the needed meta-data).
Utkarsh
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Luc Bor
Hello,
I need to make some batch processing on geometry for which I would like
to define my own orientation axes (not matching with the default axes).
Is there any way in a Paraview python script to define new orientation
axes to be displayed in replacement of the default one ?
I don't need the