Hi Burlen, Thanks for your reply. I think I've sorted things out now based on your reply. First of all, I wasn't aware of a new version (I was using v3.8.0) and so I've downloaded that. I don't think that was the problem though.
I've been playing around with the saving of the camera settings and have now found that it works fine so long as I have the 'Use Parallel Projection' turned off in the View Settings. I can save a view, exit and read in the same or a different case and it all works fine. If I save a view when 'Use Parallel Projection' is turned on and then exit, re-read etc then the camera settings do not work and whilst the re-loaded view is correctly orientated, the zoom is all wrong. Turning 'Use Parallel Projection' on and off does not fix this. My platform is AMD 64bit running openSuse 11.1 but I get the same problem on Windows 32bit. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if it just hasn't been coded to work with parallel projection. Regards, Phil -----Original Message----- From: burlen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 20 October 2010 18:44 To: Phil Tiller Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Paraview] Saving Views Phil, It could be a bug but... I am unable to reproduce it myself using pv 3.8.1. If it's not a bug then it could be confusion of how this feature works. just to verify could you try the following: 1) start pv 2) make a cone source with the default values 3) change the view noticeably: rotate, shift, move out, etc, etc ... 4) from the camera dialog, save the camera config 5) close pv 6) start a new pv 7) make a cone source 8) from the camera dialog, load the camera config you saved in step 4 I have just done these steps on my workstation with PV 3.8.1 and the view was restored with no problem. If you still experience the problem using the above steps you should file a bug report on http://www.paraview.org/Bug with details about your platform and steps to reproduce the situation. Burlen On 10/20/2010 09:33 AM, Phil Tiller wrote: > Hi Burlen, > > Thanks for responding to my message. > That doesn't seem to work. I can save the view in the camera settings > (either as a configured button or to a file) and then when I want to > use it again (either in the same session or after exiting and > re-reading) it doesn't work. This happens when I do it on the same > model as well. The view is restored in the correct position and angle > but not the correct zoom. > > Regards, > > Phil > > > -----Original Message----- > From: burlen [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 19 October 2010 18:48 > To: Phil Tiller > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Paraview] Saving Views > > Hi Phil, > > Saving (and re-applying) the camera settings should do what you need. > > Are the two datasets the same size? > Did you apply the saved settings after loading the second dataset? > > Burlen > > On 10/19/2010 09:12 AM, Phil Tiller wrote: >> Hi, >> This must be very simple in Paraview but I can't seem to work it out. >> I'd like to save a view for one dataset so that I can then go and get >> another dataset and present the new data at exactly the same >> viewpoint thus making it easy to see the differences. >> I thought I could do it using the 'save' function in the Camera >> positions menu but this doesn't quite work. When I read the next >> dataset in and load the view, the zoom and positioning are wrong, >> even though the actual view angle may be correct. >> How do I do this? >> Thanks, >> Phil >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> - >> -- >> >> /IMPORTANT: This message is private and confidential. If you have >> received this message in error, please notify us and remove it from >> your system. Unless otherwise stated, the statements contained herein >> are those of the individual and not the Company and no legal >> responsibility is accepted by the Company for such statements. >> Messages sent to and from us may be monitored. Registered office: >> Lola Cars International Limited, Glebe Road, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 >> 7DS, UK. 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