Done,
Brock Palen
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On May 8, 2014, at 10:53 AM, David E DeMarle wrote:
> Just FYI. Thanks, we have a limited paraview working for VTK files for
> OpenFoam which was the request, with our local
Hi all,
I have an ascii file like this which I like to open as a time depenedent
data in Paraview.
I have (x,y,z) for coordinate and then I have a variable V with different
values for different time steps.
Could anybody please tell me how I can open this data in paraview so I
could create an anim
Dear all,
thank you for the quick replies and many different suggestions!
All the different tools work and I think the Surface LCI plugin is a nice
solution (and much quicker to visualize than streamlines!).
Cheers
Andreas
Am 22-May-2014 16:04:52 +0200 schrieb berk.gev...@kitware.com:
Th
The Tesselate filter will linearize quadratic elements. We will check the
issue with the quadratic triangle also.
-berk
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Andy Bauer wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> The best way I can think of to get this working in ParaView is to use the
> programmable filter to conver
Hi Andreas,
The best way I can think of to get this working in ParaView is to use the
programmable filter to convert to linear triangles. You can also subdivide
the triangles if you want to maintain your higher order accuracy.
Regards,
Andy
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Andreas Hessenthaler
Hi Roman,
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Dr. Roman Grothausmann
wrote:
> Many thanks for fixing the Label exporter issue. It does work with 4.1 to
> get the text exported into e.g. an SVG. However, the text is always rendered
> as paths (always consists of triangles). Is it also possible to hav
Dear Dave,
Many thanks for fixing the Label exporter issue. It does work with 4.1 to get
the text exported into e.g. an SVG. However, the text is always rendered as
paths (always consists of triangles). Is it also possible to have the text being
exported as actual text-fields (like e.g. gnupl