On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 6:35 PM, Wyatt Spear wrote:
> I am trying to add a 3d-component to my heat maps and it looks like the Warp
> By Scalar filter is the most straightforward way to map a scalar value to
> the Z axis. My trouble is, the labels on the Z axis grid are not displaying
> the actual
Hi, Andi Bauer,
I found that annotate time filter works in live visualization and the error
occurs when output rendering components is activated.
gdb says the error occurs at vtkSMBoundsDomain.cxx: 60
vtkPVDataInformation* info = this->GetInputInformation();
if (info)
{
double bounds[6]
Hello All,
I am currently writing a plugin for ml labelling purposes. I split
different volumes into slices, grid them, and label them. I currently use
the properties panel one grid (pixel) at a time (which for time purposes
isn't the best obviously). Is it possible to incorporate ParaView's
Selec
I am trying to add a 3d-component to my heat maps and it looks like the
Warp By Scalar filter is the most straightforward way to map a scalar value
to the Z axis. My trouble is, the labels on the Z axis grid are not
displaying the actual range of values provided by the scalar when I change
the warp
Hi guys. Sorry.
That was the problem. When I convert RGBA to RGB everything works fine.
Thanks.
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
2018-01-29 17:19 GMT-02:00 Matheus Viana :
> Ops, there is a chance I am trying to read RGBA images. Checking that
> right now...
>
> Matheus Viana
> IBM Research
Thanks Artem, but we have decided to complete the project without any
Paraview dependencies. The Kitware business model is not working for us.
Kolja
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 6:34 PM, Artem Bodrin wrote:
> Hello, dear participants.
>
> Actually, one can do what Kolja needs. If you are still intere
I think the python scripting with embedded data is worth a try. I'm not
familiar with the built-in vs other server modes so I'm not sure what kind
of restrictions that entails. Probably my ultimate goal is to build a
reader plugin that will parse the data out of my application's native
format but
Ops, there is a chance I am trying to read RGBA images. Checking that right
now...
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
2018-01-29 17:17 GMT-02:00 Matheus Viana :
> mm I doubt. Images are very small 16x16x16 pixels ~ 20Kb.
>
> -m
>
> Matheus Viana
> IBM Research | Brazil
>
> 2018-01-29 17:14 GMT-
mm I doubt. Images are very small 16x16x16 pixels ~ 20Kb.
-m
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
2018-01-29 17:14 GMT-02:00 Scott, W Alan :
> Out of memory? Try using the View/ Memory Inspector to see if you are low
> on memory?
>
>
>
> Alan
>
>
>
> *From:* ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@pa
Are you by chance scrolling through your Pipeline Browser with your
mouse wheel? That is a known issue on mac OS that is fixed for
ParaView 5.5.
https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/issues/17890
If that's not it, there is not enough information to help diagnose the
problem you are encount
Out of memory? Try using the View/ Memory Inspector to see if you are low on
memory?
Alan
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Matheus Viana
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 12:10 PM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Paraview crashing on time v
Hi guys.
My Paraview 5.4 is constantly crashing when I try to load many (~20) TIFF
files as a single time varying dataset.
I am on MAC OS 10.12.
Any clue why?
Matheus Viana
IBM Research | Brazil
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Thanks all!
To add to what Ken said, you can't find the OpenGL library from pvserver. You
need to cd into the lib/paraview-*.* directory, and do an ldd on
libvtkRenderingOpenGL2-pv5.4.so. This tells you where libOSMesa.so is located.
Alan
> -Original Message-
> From: Utkarsh Ayach
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:40:40 +0100, Nicolas Vuaille wrote:
> I don't know if there is a proper fix but there is a CMake option to bypass
> this check:
> set PYTHON_I_KNOW_WHAT_IM_DOING to true may solve the problem.
Indeed, this is the workaround. The problem is that we've had folks with
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Wyatt,
ParaView provides extensive Python scriptability. One solution is to
write out a Python script from your program. Within the Pythons
script, you set up the data, set up filters and modify visualization
settings just as you wish. Once it is loaded, you can continue to
explore your data by cr
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