On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 5:36 AM, denis cohen wrote:
> Hello,
> In past versions of paraview, opening a pvsm state file that read several
> pvtu files resulted in paraview opening all the pvtu files in that
> directory. Now it only opens the ones saved in the pvsm file.
Roman,
Looking at your original problem with the error:
File
"/opt/paraview-5.3.0_GL1/lib/paraview-5.3/site-packages/paraview/servermanager.py",
line 375, in SetPropertyWithName
prop.SetData(arg)
File
Mathi,
Look in the upper right corner where it says "RenderView1", then click the
toolbutton with the square the has a vertical line running down the center
("Split Horizontal" tooltip). Click the button at the bottom that says
"SpreadSheet View". In the SpreadSheet view, change the "Showing"
Hello all,
I am facing an issue in which, I am trying to convert post.out files from
Converge into paraview files. For few files I get the following error
:
I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask this question, as the
problem can be in my software too.
But if anyone knows what
Hi Alan,
Thanks! its working but could you please tell me how to see the numerical
value.
I can only see the compute area and so on.
Kind regards,
Mathi
On 19 March 2018 at 20:14, Scott, W Alan wrote:
> By far, the easiest way to go is to use ParaView 5.5.0, out within the
By far, the easiest way to go is to use ParaView 5.5.0, out within the next
month. There is a shiny new filter called Cell Size, that will give you
volumes, surface area, etc of your dataset. It is available in Paraview
5.5.0-RC3, from the paraview.org website. Please let us know if you find
Hi,
Could anyone please tell me how to find the surface area in ParaView.
I know there is tool to call integrate variable but I do not know how to
use it.
Kind regards,
Mathi
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Hmmm... No, another configuration file isn't necessary.
Could you give us the dataset (if it is small) and a File/ Save State file? I
tried replicating this with Wavelet, and everything looks fine... Ditto a
slice of disk_out_ref. I'm wondering if it has to do with the dataset type or
the
Hello,
I am creating a Python programmable filter and I need to provide user some
additional information. I have been using RenameSource to pass the needed
information to user using pipeline object names. The rather long pipeline
object names have not been causing an issue. However, I just
Folks,
I'll close the survey later today and then summarize the results along
with the pros and cons that folks have raised on the mailing list in a
shared document.
Thanks
Utkarsh
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Here's a quick
Hi Ufuk,
It looks like you're already using multi-channel input as you're adding
since you have " g_coprocessorData->AddInput(strarr[i]); " unless that's
always just called once. We're just trying to clarify the "inputs" by
naming them channels -- I'm not sure it makes it easier to understand but
Hi Ufuk,
Currently a multipiece data set always has to be nested under a multiblock
dataset. This definitely seems like an unreasonable limitation on a
structured grid under a multipiece dataset but I suspect we just haven't
had the resources to put into making this work properly. My suggestion
Hello.
I always use glyphs for this and they work great. It may be neccesary to
check the "Orient" option. Along with this, you usually only need to adjust
vector size and add Surface Vectors filter before Glyphs to get the surface
projection (if needed).
If you don't see the option for selecting
I think that the forum is the great idea (it has been already was proposed
earlier on this list). IMHO, forum mode is more friendly and useble for
most users.
2018-03-16 18:55 GMT+03:00 Cory Quammen :
> I have collected some data on the impact of moving to Discourse for
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