Colleagues:
Has anyone else experienced unusably slow vertical scrolling through the
parameters dialog when the mouse is over the Series Parameters (i.e., the
various data series to plot)? I'm seeing this on a 2017 MacBook Pro
running macOS 10.12.6.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Load a legacy VTK file
All I have is back to the firewall?
From: Quentin d'Avout
Date: Friday, October 13, 2017 at 4:39 PM
To: W Scott , "paraview@paraview.org"
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] pvserver MPI issue
Thanks Scott.
Didn’t do the trick tho.
Other ideas?
From: Scott, W Alan [mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov
Thanks Scott.
Didn’t do the trick tho.
Other ideas?
*From:* Scott, W Alan [mailto:wasc...@sandia.gov]
*Sent:* Friday, October 13, 2017 2:15 PM
*To:* Quentin d'Avout ; paraview@paraview.org
*Subject:* Re: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] pvserver MPI issue
Not saying I’m right here, but it looks like m
This is a total guess, but I would not be surprised if your slice is on a multi
block data set that there are holes at the boundaries between blocks. I don't
think there are any guarantees about the shape held after the decimation.
Likewise if running MPI and the slice is distributed.
-Ken
Sen
Not saying I’m right here, but it looks like multiple versions of ParaView are
tying up the socket. Do a ps -ef on paraview, client side, and kill them. Do
the same on the server side. Then, try again.
Alan
From: ParaView on behalf of Quentin d'Avout
Date: Friday, October 13, 2017 at 3:10
Hi All,
my issue is when I hit:
mpirun -np 32 pvserver # with or without --mpi option
I get :"vtkServerSocket (0x23fb3e0): Socket error in call to bind. Address
already in use."
and: "vtkTCPNetworkAccessManager (0x1879510): Failed to set up server
socket."
as if my paraView was compiled with th
Hi All,
Firstly, thanks for having me on the forum.
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I am working on an optical experiment, which is a rudimentary tomography
scanner, which samples the interference of light.
My data set currently consists of 2880 z-axis slices, each of 1600x1200
pixels * 8-bit greyscale (Final result).
OK, thanks. It was a fairly complex users state file. Let me try to replicate
on something that isn’t a few thousand files.
Alan
From: Cory Quammen
Date: Friday, October 13, 2017 at 12:04 PM
To: W Scott
Cc: "paraview@paraview.org"
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] 2d decimation
Alan,
I ju
Alan,
I just tried it on a Slice through a Wavelet and it seemed to work okay.
Can you list the steps you took to reproduce the holes?
Thanks,
Cory
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Scott, W Alan wrote:
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From: ParaView on behalf of W Scott
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 12:08 PM
To: "paraview@paraview.org"
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] 2d decimation
I tried the decimation filter on a slice, and it ended up with huge holes.
Is this a fool’s errand, or should we be able to deci
All,
Okay, we are at RedHat 7.3 and I had to change the Application Preference Order
in system settings to get Okular to launch. We will add this to our
workstation image so everyone gets it.
Thanks for the clue!
Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Utkarsh Ayachit [mailto:utkarsh.ayac...
We simply use QDesktopServices [1] to open the PDF. I think it uses
the window manager to determine which app to use.
[1] http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdesktopservices.html
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Dennis Conklin
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> Help files (.pdf) clicked on the Help Menu are not launching
Works for me! Using Kitware’s 5.4.1 build. Tested on Redhat Enterprise 6. I
believe we (i.e., the Linux install) are using evince as our default .pdf
viewer (but could be wrong…)
Try reading the .pdf’s in share/paraview5.4/doc manually? The one I just
opened was Guide.pdf.
Alan
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