Dear Konstantinos,

It's nice to hear that it works on Linux. I tried it only on Windows.
Recently I tried the latest Paraview 5.4 as well as earlier one, 4.0. The
same result.
I guess it's some kind of system problem related to, may be, the size of
floats that Windows writes. Will keep investigating.

Best regards,
                        Andriy


On 21 July 2017 at 10:53, Konstantinos Poulios <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I use almost exclusively binary vtk for everything that I export from
> GetFEM. I have experienced no issues with that on Linux with Paraview up to
> version 5. Do you experience problems on both Windows and Linux?
>
> In addition to that I use the attached script to convert the binary vtk to
> compressed vtu files which saves some extra space.
>
> BR
> Kostas
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 8:35 PM, franz chouly <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Dear Andriy, dear all,
>>
>> I'm trying to write binary VTK files with Getfem. Unfortunately the
>> latest ParaView cannot read them.
>>
>> It doesn't issue an error, just the result is rubbish.  I was carefully
>> looking at all those issues with big endian,
>> needed for binary VTK, Getfem seems to be doing the right job (if you
>> look at the source), but no success.
>> Did anybody succeed in reading binary VTK's produced with Getfem into
>> ParaView?
>>
>> No, but I had the same problem as you ! And I am as well interested if
>> someone has some clues.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Best regards,
>>
>>   Franz
>>
>>
>

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