Hello,
I am working in a reduced unit system where the computed strain fields are
around order 1. I could write postprocessors to rescale before
visualization but that would increase my computational time.
Is there a way to turn off the automatic warping that ParaView performs on
disp_k (k =x, y,
Hi Samuel,
Thank you so much! This is extremely helpful ^_^
From: Samuel Key
Sent: November 21, 2017 10:38:15 PM
To: Doina Gumeniuc (224252 MAHS); paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Degrees of freedom
Doina--
In what follows, I will skip talking ab
Hello.
Sorry for being so slow, got lots of work with reports...
Just tried Mandelbrot filter applied to a slice. With defaults, it created
a kind of fractal rotated and translated relative to original slice. Should
I use some particular settings to just resample? Also, tried Wavelet and
Gaussian r
Hi folks,
I am new to XML and therefore I am killing myself with making XDMF files
working. I have a (working) XDMF that contains a looking like:
grid.h5:/x_grid
...
I am a bit annoyed by the static definition of the attribute "Dimensions",
that I would naively define as an elemen
John--
Have tried the Warp filter with a scale of -1.0?
--Sam
On 11/22/2017 2:52 AM, John Mangeri wrote:
Hello,
I am working in a reduced unit system where the computed strain fields
are around order 1. I could write postprocessors to rescale before
visualization but that would increase my
John,
Sam’s advice is sound, but I am curious where your data is coming from.
ParaView usually does not automatically apply displacements by warping. The
only exception I know of is the Exodus II reader, and in that case you can turn
off the warping by unchecking the Apply Displacements checkbo
Unrelated to your question, but you may want to upgrade to PV 5.4.1. It’s
being a reliable, trustworthy workhorse.
Alan
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of John Mangeri
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 2:52 AM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Parav
Hello,
I would like to invoke a callback on a proxy in a pvpython session from a
server-side method.
In my server-side class "vtkCustom" I have a method
void vtkCustom::SetData(int i){
...
this->InvokeEvent(1999,NULL);
...
}
On the client side, I create a proxy to a vtkCustom object, regis
This is not a use-case supported in ParaView. We don't forward events from
server to client.
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Kolja Petersen
wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to invoke a callback on a proxy in a pvpython session from a
> server-side method.
>
> In my server-side class "vtkCustom"
Hi All,
Can someone please recommend me version of Paraview that can work with
OpenGL version 4.1.0? In order to address this myself, I have been
downloading and testing older versions. I went down to paraview version
5.0.
Updating the graphic driver is one of the solutions and it works but doing
Oh, well, but how is Catalyst forwarding new time step information from
server to client?
Time step updates can occur at any time. Which event mechanism notifies the
client?
Thanks
Kolja
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 6:57 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit <
utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com> wrote:
> This is not a use-cas
All versions of paraview should work with OpenGL 4.1 so that error message
is really odd. Given that updating the driver fixes the issue, it could be
a driver bug. How old is the driver that is working with your other monitor?
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 1:49 PM, Devang Chauhan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me how to see the deformed shape? Right now, I can use wrap
filter to magnify the displacement. But if I the magnified factor is too small,
I can't see the small deformation. However, if I use much a bigger factor, the
deformation will be too big that the mesh elements w
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