Re: [opendx-users] newbie question about lookup

2005-05-26 Thread Marko Schütz
From: David Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [opendx-users] newbie question about lookup Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 08:48:09 -0600 > Which version of DX are you using? I found a bug in 4.3.2 in the > Lookup module and it has been fixed in CVS. 4.3.2 is what I am using. Is there a workaround

[opendx-users] Re: isolines (net+data)

2005-05-26 Thread Chris Pelkie
I had a look and believe my guess about it pushing the renderer to the edge is the issue. First off, it does the same artifact thing on Mac OS X. Second, the artifacting seems to essentially disappear in hardware rendering but be quite prominent in software rendering: this is surprising to me since

Re: [opendx-users] iso contours on boundary surface

2005-05-26 Thread Dragos MOROIANU
The data and the net file, that are creating me problems, can be downloaded from the following address: http://www.fm.vok.lth.se/Staff/Priv/DM/pressure.dx http://www.fm.vok.lth.se/Staff/Priv/DM/dx.net I hope you will find it interesting! Dragos -- pgpptihos73mQ.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [opendx-users] iso contours on boundary surface

2005-05-26 Thread Dragos MOROIANU
The blade thickness is around 1.0 If I switch to perspective camera, the problem remains. Thanks for the suggestions, I sent the net and data directly to you. Dragos On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 07:44:34AM -0400, Chris Pelkie wrote: > Hmm, still a mystery. > How about substituting Band for Isosurface

Re: [opendx-users] newbie question about lookup

2005-05-26 Thread David Thompson
Which version of DX are you using? I found a bug in 4.3.2 in the Lookup module and it has been fixed in CVS. David I'd like some help wrt Lookup. As a starting point I used GroceryList and almost got to where I wanted to be. What remains is getting the sizes of the spheres to be relative to t

Re: [opendx-users] iso contours on boundary surface

2005-05-26 Thread Chris Pelkie
Hmm, still a mystery. How about substituting Band for Isosurface? Ideally, you would then get solid colored bands demarking regions of data values instead of lines. Is this blade incredibly thin (like one tiny tetrahedron thick)? That still doesn't tell me why the lines should do what they do, but