Is this with structured data?
Jean if you can send me a small sample I will look into it, thanks.
On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, Favre Jean jfa...@cscs.ch wrote:
Allow me to add my 2 cents to this thread, since Dave talks about a new
generation xdmf reader/writer in the making.
I too use a
Yes please send me a link and I will try and take a look.
On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, Jason Fleming jason.flem...@seahorsecoastal.com
wrote:
Hello
I would also like to that it is great to hear that a next generation XDMF
reader is in the works for Paraview. I've used XDMF files very
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On 06/10/2014 10:36 PM, Jason Fleming wrote:
Hello
I would also like to that it is great to hear that a next generation
XDMF reader is in the works for Paraview. I've used XDMF files very
successfully with Paraview; both manually generated XML to go with
NetCDF4 as well as HDF5
that a next generation
XDMF reader is in the works for Paraview. I've used XDMF files very
successfully with Paraview; both manually generated XML to go with
NetCDF4 as well as HDF5/XML files generated using the XDMF2 API.
The only rough spot I've had with the existing Paraview XDMF reader
Allow me to add my 2 cents to this thread, since Dave talks about a new
generation xdmf reader/writer in the making.
I too use a series of files for each timestep ( one XMF file and one HDF5 file
per step), since I have discovered that creating temporal collections does not
work correctly if
Hello
I would also like to that it is great to hear that a next generation XDMF
reader is in the works for Paraview. I've used XDMF files very successfully
with Paraview; both manually generated XML to go with NetCDF4 as well as
HDF5/XML files generated using the XDMF2 API.
The only rough spot
Hi, All.
I'm an using paraview for quite some time now, in conjunction with HDF5
and XDMF (the XMF descriptor is generated manually, i.e. not by the
XDMF library tool)
Everything is working smoothly for small enough datasets; I have several
time steps and several quantities per time step, they
I upgraded what I was doing to 3.11.1 from the git repo and made a patch to
turn off Xdmf. It works for what I need. To turn off Xdmf from building just
set PARAVIEW_BUILD_Xdmf (which will be in advanced, defaults to ON) to OFF.
I uploaded the patch to the bug report.
Is Xdmf a required component of ParaView? To my understanding it is a
plugin, but I cannot seem to find a way to avoid including it.
Thanks,
Brian
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No, Xdmf is not a plugin in ParaView, although, a developer can easily
disable it, we don;t provide any options to the user so far to disable
using Xdmf. Any particular reason why you want to disable Xdmf?
Utkarsh
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Brian Panneton brian.panne...@gmail.com wrote:
Is
For one I build HDF5 with the 1.6 API which I think Xdmf has issues with. Being
able to disable Xdmf (as I used to be able to do) would be important for myself.
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I believe we can add support for that. Dave, can you put that on your
queue please? Thanks
Utkarsh
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Michael Jackson
mike.jack...@bluequartz.net wrote:
For one I build HDF5 with the 1.6 API which I think Xdmf has issues with.
Being able to disable Xdmf (as I used
Assigned myself a bug.
http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=11951
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit
utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com wrote:
I believe we can add support for that. Dave, can you put that on your
queue please? Thanks
Utkarsh
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