Randy:

It imports all those settings from VTK.

There is no GUI for the tests you are running now. (There are additional
paintbrush examples as well that use KWWidgets.) The rendering is pretty
much entirely VTK stuff. I'm not a Carbon / cocoa expert and don't have
access to a Mac.

Anybody else on the VTKEdge users list, with a word of advice ?

--
karthik

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Randy Heiland <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks.  Yes, I can run the cmd you specified, with all the args.  That
> does indeed give me some interaction, but is still partly off-screen as
> beffore.  Can you shed any light on the GUi and how rendering is being
> performed for VTKEdge?  For example, in VTK's cmake, I specify whether to
> use Carbon or Cocoa (for OSX), but I don't see any such setting for VTKEdge.
> -Randy
>
> On Sep 4, 2009, at 2:01 AM, Karthik Krishnan wrote:
>
> Randy:
>
> Odd.. never seen it like that cut off... It seems to run fine here, and on
> the dashboards. What about the other paintbrush tests (1/2/3 etc). We do not
> have mac VTKEdge dashboards, but there is nothing that should have caused
> that kind of an output on the mac.
>
> When I meant run it with the second last argument as 1 instead of 0, I
> meant, please run it as the following from your prompt :
>
>   /home/karthik/Kitware/VTKEdge/bin/bin/VTKEdgeWidgetsCxxTests
> PaintbrushTest4
> /home/karthik/Kitware/VTKEdge/src/VTKEdge/Data/Data/IBSRDataCropped.mha
> /home/karthik/Kitware/VTKEdge/src/VTKEdge/Data/Data/IBSRLabelMap-4Labels-USHORT-Cropped.mha
> /home/karthik/Kitware/VTKEdge/src/VTKEdge/Data/Data/PaintbrushTest4InputEventLog.txt
> 1
> /home/karthik/Kitware/VTKEdge/bin/Widgets/Testing/Cxx/Temporary/EditedLabelMap.mha
>
>
> ctest is just the test driver. The test itself is a simple C++ executable
> with a bunch of arguments. When you type "ctest -R PaintbrushTest4 -V" on
> your prompt, you should see the actual command invoked by ctest. Please run
> that command with the second last argument on that command set to 1. This
> will instruct the test to accept user events rather than take events from
> PaintbrushTest4InputEventLog.txt.
>
>
> Thanks
> --
> karthik
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Randy Heiland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I obviously need to better understand ctest.  For starters, do you know
>> why the app seems to be cut-off  (or is this normal) - see attached 
>> image.Second,
>> there seems to be no difference in the following commands:
>>
>> ctest -R PaintbrushTest4 -V --interactive-debug-mode 0
>> ctest -R PaintbrushTest4 -V --interactive-debug-mode 1
>>
>> i.e. I have no interaction capability with the latter.
>>
>> thanks, Randy
>>
>>
>> On Sep 3, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Karthik Krishnan wrote:
>>
>> Randy:
>>
>> Just run using ctest. For instance to run PaintbrushTest4,
>>
>>   ctest -R PaintbrushTest4 -V
>>
>> should do the trick.
>>
>> If you want to run the test in interactive mode, please change the second
>> last argument from 0 to 1.
>>
>> Thanks
>> --
>> karthik
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Randy Heiland <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for your reply and pointer to VTKEdge!  Can you tell me the proper
>>> way to invoke testing?  I'm getting:
>>> heil...@129-79-58-76:~/dev/VTKEdge-9-3-09/bin$ VTKEdgeWidgetsCxxTests
>>> Available tests:
>>>   0. PaintbrushTest1
>>>   1. PaintbrushTest2
>>>   2. PaintbrushTest3
>>>   3. PaintbrushTest4
>>>   4. PaintbrushTest5
>>>   5. PaintbrushTest6
>>>   6. PaintbrushTest7
>>>   7. PaintbrushTest8
>>>   8. PaintbrushInstantiatonMemLeaksTest
>>> To run a test, enter the test number: 0
>>> Usage error:  (nothing else printed here)
>>>
>>> The only thing I changed in the cmake was to turn
>>> on VTKEdge_BUILD_EXAMPLES.
>>>
>>> thanks, Randy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 3, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Karthik Krishnan wrote:
>>>
>>> Please take a look at VTKEdge. There is a suite of paintbrush widgets and
>>> associated tests there (essentially VTK widgets).
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 6:23 AM, Randy Heiland <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> This may seem silly, but has anyone used VTK as a paint program?  My
>>>> actual situation is that I have an (medical) image and I'd like to do a
>>>> rough segmentation of the image by hand (and then incorporate that into a
>>>> larger project).
>>>>
>>>> thanks, Randy
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>>
>>
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>> Karthik Krishnan
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>>
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