about the machine used to sign the signed binaries
though.
Shawn
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 10:55 AM, Michael Jackson
mailto:mike.jack...@bluequartz.net>> wrote:
I am having problems mounting the disk imgae (.dmg file) from the
latest ParaView 5.5.2 release on systems older than 10.13
I am having problems mounting the disk imgae (.dmg file) from the latest
ParaView 5.5.2 release on systems older than 10.13 (high sierra). Is it
possible that the disk image format was APFS instead of HFS+?
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BlueQuartz Software
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David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
Principal Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 3:16 PM Michael Jackson
wrote:
I have an HDF5 file with an XDMF wrapper that reads just fine on macOS using
ParaView 5.5.2 but on Windows using
If you happen to be on macOS AND you happen to still have a license for
Quicktime 7 Pro, that will also create a movie from the images. You can export
in whatever format that Quicktime supports.
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BlueQuartz Software
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the data is and if the
filters would truly work on our data. The visualization is novel and I think it
would help our users in the long run if we could figure out the differences.
Thanks
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is that I used
the new "preview" mode of ParaView 5.5.0 to set the preview to 1920x1080, then
did the export animation and the images are saved correctly. This is
reproducible on several of my macOS machines here at work.
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Michael Jackson | Owner, President
BlueQuartz Software
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What kind of data do I need to have in order to use both of the new Digital
Rock Physics Filters? I ask because I would like to reproduce the screen shots
from the ParaView 5.5.0 release notes but with our own data. Our current data
set is an Image data where we have a Scalar value called
Seems to be a "Non retina" issue. I tried the same export on my Retina 2013
MacBook Pro and the images are correct. The original export was done on a
standard non-retina monitor.
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BlueQuartz Software
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quitting seems
to be the only obvious way to stop it. But then I lost my state (maybe having a
backup state file somewhere might help recover from this).
I will assume "operator error" on this one: Where is the cancel animation
export button?
MacOS 10.13.x with ParaView 5.5.0.
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Micha