On 2011-09-22 15:48, Tim Gallagher wrote:
The best way to learn what variables/functions to use is to turn on the Python
Trace feature in the GUI, change what you want to change, then see what the
trace says.
In this instance, pull up something to look at, turn on the trace, zoom in,
then turn off the trace and it will show you how to do the same thing in python.
Tim
Thanks, thats been my modus operandi until now, and it appears that the
"view" variables for the camera viewpoint
are whats needed; they are the only ones listed as changed in the
trace. But no matter how I change them in the script, it still seems to
take up the middle half of the image only (i am appending screenshots to
make an animation, and its very annoying).
- Alastair
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alastair McKinstry"<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:46:40 AM
Subject: [Paraview] Scaling up 3-D area in screenshots
Hi,
I'm generating screenshots from 3-D visualizations using paraview scripting
in python (doing a viz, cut and paste the trace from paraview).
This works but almost half my screen image is "background". Within paraview,
I can zoom in, but when writing screenshots via python, what variable do
I set?
Regards,
Alastair
Regards,
Alastair
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