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Alan
On 9/5/18, 9:58 AM, "Paraview-developers on behalf of Utkarsh Ayachit"
wrote:
Folks,
We have moved to Discourse (quite successfully). Given the latest
round of phishing emails, with spam email masquerading as being sent
by legitimate users, may be it's time to clo
Sorry for getting behind.
Gena, I have these warnings all the time on Linux. I get rid of them by
placing the following into a script called "paraview".
//paraview |& grep -v Fontconfig
Alan
On 8/24/18, 10:26 AM, "ParaView on behalf of Gena Bug via ParaView"
wrote:
On 24.08.2018
There’s only zero data in your vector you are using for the stream tracer?
Alan
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@public.kitware.com] On Behalf Of
stefanpro...@gmx.net
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 3:08 PM
To: ParaView
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Stream tracer does nothing
Dear All,
I
Hi Lev,
Try Edit/ Reset to Default Settings. Then, Yes, and Backup Current Settings.
If that works, we would like to have a copy of the settings files.
Alan
p.s. We are moving community support to https://discourse.paraview.org. Please
post new requests there. Thanks!
From: ParaView on beh
I think I have seen stuff like this in the past. I am assuming you are on
ParaView 5.5.X. First thing to try is to reset ParaView to default settings.
Try Edit/ Reset to Default Settings/ Yes, and Backup Current Settings. Then,
restart ParaView, and try again. Does that help? If not, maybe
Do you have a link to this python?
Alan
From: sunit.mis...@awe.co.uk [mailto:sunit.mis...@awe.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2018 10:25 AM
To: parav...@paraview.org
Cc: Scott, W Alan
Subject: [EXTERNAL] pyansys
There is a ansys to vtk python module available online.
Could this be integrated in
Hi Claudio,
I have never done this, but it sounds like you are looking for an annotation,
rather than a continuous color map. Could you flip to annotations, then color
using an int?
Alan
From: ParaView on behalf of Claudio via
ParaView
Reply-To: Claudio
Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 8:
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Alan
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Dave,
Would this be a good set of scripts to put in our brand new, squeeky clean Tips
and Tricks section of Discourse?
https://discourse.paraview.org/
Alan
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E DeMarle
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 12:10 PM
To: Jonath
From a user:
There is an option in ParaView to have a "point" representation of the data as
opposed to surface. This creates an interesting view which I typically use as a
poor man's volume rendering. With recent advances in 3D printing I think it
would be VERY interesting to attempt to pass t
hat Quicktime supports.
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 7:08 PM
To: Scott, W Alan mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov>>
Cc: ParaView mailto:parav...@paraview.org>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] pvtm file format
I am not sure. A quick grep through the code
Francesco,
There was a known bug/feature in the .avi writer in ParaView 5.4.1, where it
wrote a version of .avi that was not compatible with the OS X Quicktime player
(the OS X default) and the Windows Media player. This has been corrected in
ParaView 5.5.0. (I just tested them on my MacBook.
'm a bit surprised that PV doesn't associate the .pvtm file with multiblock
datasets. If you try to read in a .pvtm file though you just need to properly
associate it with the XML multiblock data reader.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:14 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView
mailt
figuring things out, but both
resizing images and then converting them to videos is possible.
ref:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/745732/converting-png-files-to-a-movie
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Slideshow
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Scaling
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 1:05 PM Scott, W Alan via Pa
M Scott, W Alan via ParaView
mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
A common workflow for ParaView is to write out animations as a flipbook – i.e.,
write out movies as a series of .jpgs or .pngs. If a person wants to post
process these pictures into .avi’s or .mov’s, what tools do peopl
A common workflow for ParaView is to write out animations as a flipbook – i.e.,
write out movies as a series of .jpgs or .pngs. If a person wants to post
process these pictures into .avi’s or .mov’s, what tools do people use?
Further, can these tools deal with the case that .avi’s need X and Y
in a .pvtm file though you just need to properly
associate it with the XML multiblock data reader.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:14 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView
mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
I’ve never heard of these files either. From my user:
I am writing planes of data in paral
ts. If you try to read in a .pvtm file though you just need to properly
associate it with the XML multiblock data reader.
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:14 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView
mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
I’ve never heard of these files either. From my user:
I am w
tered this?
Utkarsh
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:05 PM Scott, W Alan via ParaView
mailto:paraview@public.kitware.com>> wrote:
What is a .pvtm file? How can I make one with sources?
Thanks,
Alan
W. Alan Scott
ParaView Support Mana
What is a .pvtm file? How can I make one with sources?
Thanks,
Alan
W. Alan Scott
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"When the facts chang
I have a user that wants to see how quickly water flows out of a commercial
water tank, if it has a seam split. If the tank doesn't change diameter, this
is easy - how much water is outside of a cylinder clip. But, if the tank is
expanding (due to damage), is there a way to have the radius of
Are there places on the cylinder you are calling atan2 with the same inputs,
returning the same data, lots of times? Alternatively, could you calculate
this in the simulation, and just add it to the simulation output? I am
speculating that a C++ call to atan2 may be faster than numpy?
Alan
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