Re: [Paraview] Adding Filters to Catalyst

2018-06-01 Thread Andy Bauer
Hi Gregg, You can always use a full build of ParaView for Catalyst to make sure you get all of the filters available during Catalyst runs. There is information at https://blog.kitware.com/paraview-catalyst-editions-what-are-they/ which gives details about the editions but there's currently not a

Re: [Paraview] catalyst with parallel rendering

2018-06-01 Thread Mark Olesen
Hi Andy, Welcome back from hols! This actually missed the question. I assume that we get whatever pvserver up and running in parallel (generally have indeed used a pvserver build with mesa and llvmpipe rendering), how do we attach to it from catalyst? Using a GUI "connect" button seems

Re: [Paraview] catalyst with parallel rendering

2018-06-01 Thread Andy Bauer
Hi Mark, If you want to create images from Catalyst runs you'll probably want to build the ParaView that you're linking to with either OSMesa or EGL (and Qt disabled). This gets around needing the X context for rendering since I believe running with offscreen enabled is not sufficient. EGL comes

[Paraview] Adding Filters to Catalyst

2018-06-01 Thread Gregg Streuber
Hi All, I've recently installed the most full-featured version of Catalyst available on the website, but I noticed it's lacking a lot of filters that I need very much (streamlines, for example). I understand the installed packages are fully customizable, but can't find any good documentation

Re: [Paraview] PythonProgrammableFilters Multiple Input Ports

2018-06-01 Thread Gaël Grail
Hi Bane, I'm using the binary version of Paraview available in Kitware's website, so I don't know much about what should be written in the C code. But in the xml, I'm using this and it works perfectly: ... Hope this helps, Gaël 2018-06-01 2:40 GMT+02:00 Bane Sullivan : >