Well, I had a quick look to the source files...
In fact, Paraview completely ignores the vtkSurfaceLICRendering.xml file.
Is it an option in cmake that I missed ?
Aurélien
Le 2 février 2011 16:13, Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com a écrit
I forgot something : I build Paraview, not using the
No, it works fine with the binary. I can see the control panel, and all work
normally.
I load the plugin using the libsurfaceLIC.dll. That is the classical way,
isn't it ?
A colleage, that have also build Paraview on Windows, using Mingw, reproduce
this issue.
After reading the scripts, the only
Is there any reason why you're using mingw? We don't have anyone here
who uses mingw for ParaView unfortunately, so I cannot say it's
supported.
Utkarsh
2011/2/3 Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com:
No, it works fine with the binary. I can see the control panel, and all work
normally.
I load
Not really, except in order to work with commands that I know better than
visual studio.
And there were a couple of thing that needed to be corrected in order to
build with success (thanks to my colleage that found them), but that worked
pretty good until now.
Then I have to use the microsoft
I'm afraid that's what I'd suggest. Unless there's a strong push from
the community to support mingw, I don't think we'd be taking the
plunge.
Utkarsh
2011/2/3 Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com:
Not really, except in order to work with commands that I know better than
visual studio.
And
Just one question : on the wiki, it is written : [...] while on Windows it
requires Visual Studio (8 or later).
Does the free version, Visual Express, work too ?
Le 3 février 2011 19:52, Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com a écrit :
Not really, except in order to work with commands that I
Yes, VS9 or VS10 expressions editions should build just fine.
2011/2/3 Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com
Just one question : on the wiki, it is written : [...] while on Windows it
requires Visual Studio (8 or later).
Does the free version, Visual Express, work too ?
Le 3 février 2011
Yes. With the exception that Microsoft does not release a free 64 bit
version of visual studio.
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2011/2/3 Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com:
Just one question : on the wiki, it
Utkarsh : maybe that wouldn't be such a big plunge. There were only a few
#include cstlib and other minimal stuff to handle with the build using
Mingw. I had to deactivate the Cmake_use_pthreads too.
No free compiler in order to build paraview on a 64bits system then ? Unless
you know other free
I think I will try with devc++ or code::blocks tomorrow, before abandon. Do
you have any experience with that ?
Anyway, thanks for help ! And good afternoon.
Regards,
Aurelien
Le 3 février 2011 20:20, Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com a écrit :
Utkarsh : maybe that wouldn't be such a big
No free compiler in order to build paraview on a 64bits system then ?
You can still use the 32-bit VS-Express compilers to build 32-bit
binaries on 64-bit machines. Unless you are loading really large
datasets, 32-bit ParaView should work just as well for you.
Utkarsh
Sorry for answering only now.
I think I'm using the 3.8.1, for windows 32 bits. Maybe should I try with
the 3.10.0-RC1 ?
For other questions : surfaceLIC is autolaoded at the launching of Paraview.
And it can work if I use the Calculator in order to calculate a vector.
In fact, I just don't see
I forgot something : I build Paraview, not using the binaries.
Le 2 février 2011 15:29, Aurélien Marsan aur.mar...@gmail.com a écrit :
Sorry for answering only now.
I think I'm using the 3.8.1, for windows 32 bits. Maybe should I try with
the 3.10.0-RC1 ?
For other questions : surfaceLIC is
Dear Paraview users,
Using Paraview on windows, with the usefull plugin surfaceLIC, I can not see
the options of Line Integral Convolution in the display pannel, such as Use
LIC when using LOD or choosing the vector to use...
Has soemone already face this ?
A.Marsan
PhD Student, Turbomeca.
What version of ParaView are you using? Did you load the plugin before
loading your dataset? It is essential that the plugin was loaded
before the data was shown in any view. If that's not the case, you can
close the view and create a new one after you load the plugin.
Utkarsh
2011/1/28 Aurélien
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