Hi Ian,
great, that's a good point and now I understand better the exact
formulation of the other posts that I had read in the web. I was just
doing copy and paste without creating beforehand a new filter to paste into.
However, now I'm ending up with the seg.faults that others have also
described (and as I see without reporting solutions to it).
Which version of paraview did you try since it worked for you apparently
without seg.fault? I tried 3.14 and 4.0.
Thanks,
Martina
From: Ian Krukow <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] copy-paste (or ,> clone/dublicate)
To: [email protected]
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Hi Martina,
I had the same question myself. Now, I have just tried "copy" and
"paste", and found out, that it obviously copies and pastes all the
properties of the filter, and you can paste these into a filter of the
same kind. So you create, e.g., Clip1 with all the settings you need,
and copy its properties (right-click + copy). Then you create Clip2, and
paste the properties into Clip2 (right-click + paste). I think, the
important thing is to understand, that you do not copy the filter, but
only its properties. At least, that is what is looks like to me.
I hope that helps.
Kind regards
Ian
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