Switching to Qt 4.6.0 fixed the issue with the grayed-out filter menu.
The application seems to run pretty well. The only problem I've
noticed is that when I load a saved state, there seems to be a Qt
drawing issue. The display area is gray when it should display the
output of a contour, and this message is thrown to the Output Messages:
QWidget::repaint: Recursive repaint detected
That's not a show-stopper for me. I'm happy to have made it this far!
Erik
Quoting Berk Geveci <[email protected]>:
We are going to use Qt 4.6 for the ParaView 3.8 release so I recommend
that everyone building cvs use that (despite the warning about it not
being officially supported). Please let us know if you can reproduce
this with Qt 4.6.
-berk
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Eric E. Monson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Erik,
I recently ran into this problem, too. I was building CVS ParaView
for both i386 and x86_64 using Qt 4.5.3 built for both of those
architectures, too, and using Cocoa. The problem went away when I
switched to Qt 4.6.0 built for only x86_64 (Cocoa) and built
ParaView for that architecture, too. I didn't do a systematic
series to see which of these changes (single x86_64 arch or Qt
4.6.0 or both) made the difference, but it works now and hopefully
will work for you with PV 3.6.2.
Talk to you later,
-Eric
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Eric E Monson
Duke Visualization Technology Group
On Jan 8, 2010, at 9:42 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
I am testing a build of Paraview 3.6.2 on Mac OS X 10.6 Cocoa. I
am using Qt 4.5.3, and built for the x86_64 architecture. After
much trial and error, I got a .app package built, with my own
filters installed in the Plugins folder of the .app. That was
pretty exciting.
The app runs, but after the first filter is chosen from the
Filters menu, the Filters menu becomes grayed-out and filters are
no longer accessible. The first filter always loads and does what
it is supposed to do. This applies to any Filter, my own or one
from the standard distribution.
Further, if I delete the items in the pipeline, and load a new
source or from a new reader, the Filters menu continues to be
grayed out. It basically lets me choose one filter per session.
Is this me being bone-headed, or has anyone else encountered
something like this? If I must, I will revert to a build for
Carbon and i386. Hopefully I've learned enough from the past five
weeks of trial-and-error the downgrade wouldn't be too difficult.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Erik
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