Rick, Can you try running ParaView with "-dr" command line option and see if the problem persists?
Utkarsh On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Angelini, Richard C (Rick) CIV USARMY ARL (US) <[email protected]> wrote: > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > Caveats: NONE > > I'm seeing some weirdness with the color map editor. If I choose the > color > map editor option, a separate window pops up as expected. But when I move > my cursor from the main window over to the color map pop-up window, the > color map window disappears. If I move my cursor back to the main window, > the color map pop-up reappears. If I drag the main GUI window over to so > that the edges of the main GUI window and the color map popup window are > touching, then the color map editor window does not disappear. > > I'm using the Linux_64 prebuilt binary on a RHEL5 Linux system running KDE > 3.5.4. > > ________________________________ > Rick Angelini > USArmy Research Laboratory > CISD/HPC Architectures Team > Building 120 Cube 315 > Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD > Phone: 410-278-6266 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ParaView [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Utkarsh > Ayachit > Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 12:25 PM > To: ParaView > Cc: ParaView Developers > Subject: [Paraview] ANN: ParaView 4.1.0 is available for download > > Folks, > > > > > ParaView 4.1.0 is now available for download > (http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.php > <http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.php> ). With over 170 > issues resolved, this release includes several bug fixes and feature > enhancements. For a detailed list of issues resolved, refer to the change > log (http://paraview.org/Bug/changelog_page.php > <http://paraview.org/Bug/changelog_page.php> ). Some of the notable > enhancements in this release are as follows: > > > Redesigned Color Map Editor panel > > This release introduces a completely designed panel for editing color and > opacity transfer functions for scalar coloring. The panel, which is now a > dockable widget, instead of a popup dialog, makes it easier to edit > transfer > functions as well as edit labels and annotations on the color legend or > scalar bar. This also makes it easier to access some of the functionality > introduced in the previous version of ParaView, such as categorical colors. > It is now easier to edit transfer functions when using log scaling as the > transfer function editor view now switches to log space. > > > > < > https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KT5sVRI8U1GjtliypOEgy3REYvVsZl6YihSYcKJ1c > > GP_0mPIpDvs4tutNRCD-dh22l_aCXV7FjCobEi0DsnSIMvifFMZqr3vYrw0HZPxOJIIwbh963WvR > p_acg> > > > > > > Enhancements to Find Data dialog > > Find Data dialog, introduced several versions ago, has quickly become of > the > main mechanisms for creating new selections. However, until now, if the > user > created selection using some other mechanism, such as selecting cells in > the > 3D view, the Find Data dialog could not be used to inspect that selection. > One had to use what was called the Selection Inspector. That has now been > changed. Find Data dialog has been updated to always show the active > selection, no matter how it was created. > > > Selection Inspector panel has been removed. Selection Inspector was > primarily used to control how selections are labelled, their font > properties, etc. One can affect these directly from the Find Data dialog or > the new Selection Display Inspector which is dockable panel specially > designed for picking selection labels, label properties, or showing the > selection frustum for frustum based selections. > > > > < > https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/32EfgOk8F9VyKJJi2AuPaqR1TukxdEHY5uCgQHxTd > > AJ2EduZTFJR9nmjdMBlLRjKbNXn7fkHl3GL23mG6FywA2unhn7uiyDbPvoKeIA-uE9SLs0GPD_cx > 4_tJA> > > > > > > Enhancements for interactions with Plots > > Inspired by plots in matplotlib, individual axes in line and bar charts can > now be zoomed by right-clicking and dragging along the x- or y- axis. Of > course, one can still drag diagonally to scale both axes as before. Also > the > the user interactions for making new selections in line chart view have > been > cleaned up to be more consistent with the render view. > > > Support for Python-based views > > This release adds mechanisms to enable Python developers to integrate views > that use libraries such as matplotlib for rendering. This will make it > possible to take ParaView's charting capabilities even further. More > details > on how to create such views can be found on Kitware blog > (http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/588 > <http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/588> ). > > > ParaView Catalyst: Zero-Copy infrastructure for transferring data > > A set of experimental interfaces have been added for reusing simulation > memory in portions of a Catalyst pipeline. A vtkMappedDataArray subclass > may > be used for attribute/coordinate arrays, and vtkMappedUnstructuredGrid is > used for dataset topologies. More information can be found at > > http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/CoProcessing#Experimental:_Reusing_simulation_m > emory > < > http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/CoProcessing#Experimental:_Reusing_simulation_ > memory> . > > > ParaView Catalyst: Editions > > Several new editions of ParaView Catalyst are now available for download > and > are routinely built and tested. These editions are: > > > Base > > minimal set of dependencies needed for Catalyst > > Base-Python > > Base with Python support > > Essentials > > Base + dependencies needed for Calculator, Contour, Clip, Cut and Glyph > filters. > > Essentials-Python > > Essentials with Python support > > Extras > > Essentials + dependencies needed for ExtractHistogram, WarpScalar, > WarpVector, IntegrateAttributes, Extract Surface filters. > > Extras-Python > > Extras with Python support > > > SurfaceLIC and support for Parallel Rendering > > One of the notable community contributions for this release includes > extensions to the ParaView Line Integral Convolution contributed by > Lawrence > Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Details can be found on the Wiki > (http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Line_Integral_Convolution > <http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Line_Integral_Convolution> ). The > implementation has been designed to work with composite data in parallel > and > includes a number of customizations that facilitate interactive data > exploration. > > > > < > https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/nlTQ7Q0K6hu7RIWDibKlm2ABkaFF3-7BzLzHmPBPA > > vbaZwYFpkV3j68TXqXk_yRs_y6TX1p7SsDxDu4uOPGFUJEvKigV7kB6-7ty0nRfwtAxPBFCdXS7f > oRrpw> > Surface LIC showing coherent structures in the magnetic fields of turbulent > plasma. > > > > Updates to ParaViewWeb > > ParaViewWeb was integrated into ParaView binaries in the previous release. > This release includes several fixes and enhancements to simplify use and > deployment as well as updates to the WebGL rendering support. This > implementation supports modern browsers with WebSocket capabilities > including Safari 6+, Chrome 14+, Firefox 11+ and IE 10+. > > > As always, we look forward to your feedback (http://paraview.uservoice.com > <http://paraview.uservoice.com> ). > > Also stay tuned to the Kitware Blog (http://www.kitware.com/blog/ > <http://www.kitware.com/blog/> ) for more details on Catalyst and > ParaViewWeb. > > > The ParaView Team > > > > > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > Caveats: NONE > > >
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