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    <font face="Droid Sans">Sorry for several messages in a row.<br>
      Maybe you could also point me to another format which would
      support color lookup tables, time-steps with unchanged grid.<br>
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            <td>Fwd: XDMF and Lookup Tables</td>
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            <td>Sun, 24 May 2015 22:27:06 +0300</td>
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            <td>Dmitry Grebennikov <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dmitry.ew@gmail.com"><dmitry.ew@gmail.com></a></td>
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      <font face="Droid Sans">Or maybe there is a way to program such a
        filter, which would color the cells of the grid in a 'proper'
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      Instead of usage of LUT and categorical colormaps...<br>
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              <td>Sun, 24 May 2015 22:05:44 +0300</td>
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        <font face="Droid Sans">Hello!<br>
          Could you please help me with the following problem:<br>
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          For my purposes I need to store unchanged Unstructured Grid
          across several time steps.<br>
          At each time step the Scalars array for CellData is modified.<br>
          I found out that if I can use the XDMF format in order not to
          have to write the same Grid at each time step into new .vtk
          file.<br>
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          But unfortunately it seems to be that in XDMF it is impossible
          to use Lookup Tables to color the Scalars array in the proper
          way to build the desired animation...<br>
          Am I right or may be I missed this possibility?..<br>
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          I think also that I might try to use the manually specify
          color lookup table in Paraview using "Interpret Values as
          Categories" in Color Map Editor.<br>
          It would be brilliant if it worked, but I </font><font
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          specify the alpha (transparency) for colors of categories,
          which seems to be unavailable feature...<br>
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          Could you please give me a hint on either 1) how to specify
          Lookup Tables when using XDMF or 2) how to add transparency
          for categorical colormaps in Paraview?<br>
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          Thanks in advance!<br>
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          Dmitry Grebennikov<br>
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