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<div style="direction: ltr;font-family: Tahoma;color: #000000;font-size: 10pt;">Duh, you and Utkarsh hit the nail on the head. I just needed to switch the Glyphs to All Points and it works great.<br>
Thanks!<br>
Sean<br>
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<b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, May 12, 2015 10:49 AM<br>
<b>To:</b> Ziegeler, Sean @ EngilityCorp; paraview@paraview.org<br>
<b>Subject:</b> Re: [Paraview] (no subject)<br>
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<div>The Glyph filter is the appropriate way to see points that have no cells attached to them (as in the case of the cube data). This might be a problem with the new uniform spatial distribution feature of the glyph filter. What happens if you change the "Glyph
Mode" option of the filter from "Uniform Spatial Distribution" to "All Points"?</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold">From: </span>"<a href="mailto:Sean.Ziegeler@engilitycorp.com" target="_blank">Sean.Ziegeler@engilitycorp.com</a>" <<a href="mailto:Sean.Ziegeler@engilitycorp.com" target="_blank">Sean.Ziegeler@engilitycorp.com</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Date: </span>Monday, May 11, 2015 at 4:53 PM<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">To: </span>"<a href="mailto:paraview@paraview.org" target="_blank">paraview@paraview.org</a>" <<a href="mailto:paraview@paraview.org" target="_blank">paraview@paraview.org</a>><br>
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<div style="direction:ltr; font-family:Tahoma; color:#000000; font-size:10pt"><span id="spnR" class="rwRRO" title="vtc-admin@dren.mil">A user of mine would like to see points or glyphs of the atoms in a cube file. However,<br>
ParaView does not seem to be able to recognize them as data points that can do that.<br>
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I can reproduce this in the VTKData example file: m4_TotalDensity.cube. This would be for the<br>
"Output" portion of the pipeline. The data ranges are uninteresting, but they should work.<br>
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The atoms do show up as Point Data. I can even show them in a table, and if I select them, the<br>
selected magenta points do show up in the 3D RenderView. But, I cannot display them as rendered<br>
(and therefore cannot colormap) points.<br>
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I CAN Glyph the atoms in m4_TotalDensity.cube. For my user's data, the Glyph filter outputs<br>
zero information. Although the data looks reasonably similar.<br>
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Is this a bug, or am I missing a filter for this sort of data?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Sean<br>
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