Not seeing anything with Qt is a good thing in that it means some
other software installed on your system is not interfering with
ParaView's operation. That bad news is that I'm out of ideas on what
might be causing your problem.
Maybe a graphics card driver update would help?
Cory
On Fri, Sep 8
Antonio,
No worries! We do run into issues from time to time on other Windows
machines, so we are happy to help you work through the kinks so that
we can understand the potential issues out there.
One other thing to look for:
See if you have a different Qt installation on your system whose path
Cory:
I am sorry, but I am still getting the same error message.
I fear that there might something wrong then with my system if other
paraview user using windows do not have problems.
I will try to download and install paraview on another computer and
let you know.
I am sorry for all the inconve
Antonio,
Do you happen to have an integrated graphics chip on your laptop? I
wonder if ParaView is set to use integrated graphics rather than your
NVIDIA card and isn't liking what it finds. You can try going to the
NVIDIA control panel. Under 3D Settings in the panel on the left,
click on "Manage
Steven,
That's done so because the opacity mapping doesn't support log scale yet.
Utkarsh
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Hahn, Steven E. wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I noticed that when “Use log scale when mapping data to colors” is selected,
> the color opacity editor isn’t being rescaled to reflect
Does your current window size and target image size for the animation
differ in aspect ratio? That's one reason why animation view may not
match your expectation. With ParaView 5.5, there will be a "Preview"
mode which allow you to set up your viz to match the target aspect
(see https://gitlab.kitw
I am afraid that's not possible currently. A workaround is to create a
pvd file as follows:
Make sure that header matches the header in one of the vtu files.
Utkarsh
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 7:04 PM, Ke Gao wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I do the simulation,