SetDisplayProperties(ALL.values()[j], ' + name + '
> =dispProps[j].' + name + ')')
> except:
> pass
>
>
>
> ResetCamera()
>
> Greetings
> Tobias
>
> _
> Von: postgu...@web.de [postgu
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=dispProps[j].' + name + ')')
except:
pass
ResetCamera()
Greetings
Tobias
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Von: postgu...@web.de [postgu...@web.de]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2016 11:01
An: Mondry, Tobias; Scott, W Alan; paraview@paraview.org
Betref
Tobias,
If I understand your desired result, the following should
work.
(1) Load STL file
(2) Make a clip and use red as solid color
(3) Add new clip filter to the Original STL datum set and invoke the
same clipping sequence a
Hi Tobias
You could get the DisplayProperties of all your objects and then set them
accordingly in the new render window using the Python Shell. I have written a
short script for myself for this task --- however something is not quite
correct, as strange colorings sometimes appear after turning th
Camera link is nice, but not what I want.
Example:
- load a stl file
- make a clip and use red as solid color
- open a new view or layout
Now it would be useful to have the same "image" in the new view or layout:
- the clip is in show
- the clipped geometry has the color red
It's like a copy and
You mean link the cameras for two views? Right click on the background, then
left click in the other view.
Alan
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Mondry,
Tobias
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 8:39 AM
To: paraview@paraview.org
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