The -dr option is to disable the registry. It is used to store default
settings which on my ubuntu machine gets stored in the ~/.config/ParaView/
directory. If you rename/remove the files in that directory the problem
should go away (those files will be regenerated the next time you run
paraview
WAIT! WAIT! Once you find your config file, please send us a copy before you
delete it. That way we can take a look and try to figure out what went wrong.
-Ken
On 6/28/10 7:42 AM, Andy Bauer andy.ba...@kitware.com wrote:
The -dr option is to disable the registry. It is used to store
I find the following lines in the ParaView3.8.0.ini:
-
Property name=\VectorComponent\ id=\449.VectorComponent\
number_of_elements=\1\\n
Element index=\0\ value=\4\/\n
Domain name=\range\ id=\449.VectorComponent.range\\n
Min index=\0\
When starting with the -dr option, the problem disappears. Could you
tell me how to run without the option -dr?
--- Environment ---
Version: ParaViw 3.8.0
OS: Windows XP 32 bit
Thanks,
yoshimi
2010/6/26 Utkarsh Ayachit utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com:
Can you try running paraview
Hi all,
I just tried the following using ParaView 3.8.0:
1. Sources-Wavelet-Apply
2. Object Inspector: Dispaly tab-Representation: Wireframe - Color
by: RTData
But Data Range displays [0, 1] inspite of [37.3531, 276.829] and
Rescale to Data Range button does't work. Is this a ParaView bug?
This seems to work properly for me for my 3.9 build. You'll have to give
information to figure out the problem (e.g. paraview version, os, etc.).
Andy
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 2:39 AM, kenichiro yoshimi
rccm.kyosh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I just tried the following using ParaView 3.8.0:
Can you try running paraview as follows and see if the problem goes away?
./paraview -dr
Utkarsh
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 2:39 AM, kenichiro yoshimi
rccm.kyosh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried the following using ParaView 3.8.0:
1. Sources-Wavelet-Apply
2. Object Inspector: