Thank you all, it worked like a charm.
-Júlio
On Jan 18, 2017 11:39 AM, "Moreland, Kenneth" wrote:
> Try applying the “Group Time Steps” filter (introduced in ParaView 5.2).
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> -Ken
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> *From:* ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] *On
Hi,
I am struggling with a very simple task in ParaView. I have 500 time steps
that represent an object moving in space. I would like to display all the
positions of the object (thus, the trajectory) in a single window.
I have a set of 500 *.vtu files and a pvd collection that I can
successfully
x27;t have the time to do right now, please let
us know.
Best,
-Júlio
2016-08-09 7:49 GMT-05:00 David Lonie :
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Júlio Hoffimann
> wrote:
> > According to the Arch Linux documentation
> > (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xorg#Driver_installat
ion), the Intel
driver has priority over the others, is it being picked up in the log?
I updated ParaView from AUR, could you confirm that 5.x.x releases are
working with Arch? I only have another machine with Ubuntu to test on.
-Júlio
2016-08-08 7:46 GMT-05:00 David Lonie :
> Hi Julio,
>
that this is a bug introduced somewhere in
between the 4.x.x and 5.x.x releases. How can we go and investigate this
further? I can print more information about my system in case it is needed.
-Júlio
2016-08-05 8:44 GMT-05:00 Júlio Hoffimann :
> Thank you David, soon I have access to my workstat
Thank you David, soon I have access to my workstation I'll try the other
versions and report the results here.
-Júlio
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Please k
Thank you David, I tried with Mesa and the result is the same. I'm gonna
try the newer release, but I suspect it won't solve the issue.
Any information that I can export and that can help figure out the root of
the problem?
-Júlio
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