Hi Armin,
I tried your suggestion and set the remote rendering threshold to the maximum
value. This yielded the following error server-side, after which ParaView
seemed to hang forever:
ERROR: In
/dev/shm/domini/ParaView/5.0.1/intel-para-2015.07-OSMesa/ParaView-v5.0.1-source/VTK/Common/Executi
Thanks for the hint! We are using the legacy OpenGL backend
client-side. Server-side I don't know since it was pre-installed on
the system I'm using. Is there a way for me to check how the pvserver
was compiled or is it only dependent on the client anyways?
I don't know how to check for the OpenG
Michael
From: Armin Wehrfritz [dkxl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 5:00 PM
To: Schlottke-Lakemper, Michael; ParaView
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Export scene creates images without actual object
IIRC there was problem with "Export Scene" and the new O
IIRC there was problem with "Export Scene" and the new OpenGL2 backend.
This has been discussed on the mailing-list several times, see e.g.:
https://www.mail-archive.com/paraview@paraview.org/msg25912.html
Hope this helps!
-Armin
On 04/19/2016 10:53 AM, Schlottke-Lakemper, Michael wrote:
Hi
*bump*
If this particular behavior has not been observed yet, is there anyone who has
encountered a similar issue maybe on other platforms? Or does anyone have a
suggestion in which direction I could start to investigate? Sorry for my
persistence, but I’m completely at a loss here…
Michael
O
Hi folks,
When I connect with PV5 (self-compiled from source) running on OS X to a
pvserver on a remote Linux machine, I have problems using the “Export scene”
feature. Whenever I try to save the current scene e.g. as PDF or EPS, the
visualization object (in this case a 2D unstructured dataset)