Ok, I found a way now. I will post it here for the benefit of future
readers.
I had to apply two filters to the data. First 'Extract Suface' and then '
Warp by Scalar'.

However, I encountered another problem now. While these filters worked fine
on one file they made Paraview crash on another. The only difference between
the two files as far as I can see is that the latter has holes in its
z-dimensions indicated by 'nan'. is this a problem for paraview.

xian



On 19 November 2010 14:49, David Doria <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Would anyone agree to a feature request of having the option of
> >> changing the window type, exactly so you can open this type of file
> >> and then just click "3d" without having to open a new window and close
> >> the old one?
> >
> > You can right click on the top title bar of a view to get a "Convert
> > To" menu which allows you to change the view type in place.
> >
> > Utkarsh
> >
>
> Ah, nice. It seems to change (disable) the visibility of the pipeline
> objects though when switching from a 2D to 3D view.
>
> (Sorry Xian, you're thread kind of got hijacked).
>
> David
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