Good to know. Thanks. On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Richard GRENON <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Utkarsh. > > It seems that you were right: the problem is on my side, due to the settings > of my graphic card NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 on Linux CentOS. > > As Paraview does not allow to set Antialiasing on, I had set Antialiasing > through the control panel of my NVIDIA graphic card and I had selected the > "Override Application Settings" option. > > But these settings are not taken into account each time I start the PC: > starting Paraview without opening the NVIDIA control panel before always > gives images without antialiasing (PV 312 or PV 314), and PV 314 shows these > unexpected lines in "Surface with edges" view mode. > > But if I open the NVIDIA control panel before starting Paraview, look at the > Antialiasing setting that is always "Override Application Settings" and quit > the control panel without changing anything, Paraview 312 or 314 gives now > clean images with antialiasing... and PV 314 does not show the unexpected > lines in "Surface with edges" view mode ! Very strange ! > > > Best regards. > > Richard. > > Utkarsh Ayachit a écrit : >> >> Looks like a weird driver bug or something. I could not reproduce the >> >> issue on my Linux box (Debian). Does the same happen with 3.12? >> > > > -- > Richard GRENON > ONERA > Departement d'Aerodynamique Appliquee - DAAP/ACI > 8 rue des Vertugadins > 92190 MEUDON - FRANCE > phone : +33 1 46 73 42 17 > fax : +33 1 46 73 41 46 > mailto:[email protected] > http://www.onera.fr > _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com
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