[Ves] VesKiwiViwerApp

Aashish Chaudhary aashish.chaudhary at kitware.com
Tue Nov 27 12:53:45 EST 2012


Hi, Thiago

You want to save you changes before you checkout new code. There are
couple of ways to do so:

a) Just run
1. git stash

b)
1. git checkout -b branch_name
2. git add filename1 filname2
3. git commit -m "Some message"

and then get back to your usual checkout command.

Hope it helps.


On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Thiago Tavares Magalhães
<ttavaresm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Pat
>
> Is there a specific directory where I need to run these commands?
> After I execute the last command opens the following error:
>
> error: Your location changes to the Following files would be overwritten by
> checkout:
> Android / iOS / Kiwi / Kiwi / LoadDataController.m
> Android / iOS / Kiwi / Kiwi / kiwiAppDelegate.mm
> Please, commit your changes or stash Them before you can switch branches.
> Aborting
>
> Maybe that way the command is trying to overwrite files from Kiwi.
> But I'm not sure.
>
> Already thank you,
> Thiago
>
>
>
> 2012/11/27 Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>
>>
>> Sorry I think I had a typo.
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> git remote rm stage
>> git remote add stage git://vtk.org/stage/VES.git
>>
>>
>> Pat
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> <ttavaresm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi Pat
>> >
>> > Thank you so much.
>> > I think that is exactly what I need.
>> >
>> > When I run the line "git remote add git :/ stage / vtk.org: stage /
>> > VES.git"
>> > terminal proceeds normally.
>> >
>> > However when I run the line "git fetch stage" appears the following
>> > error
>> > message:
>> > "fatal: Unable to look up vtk.org (port stage) (nodename nor servname
>> > provided, or not known)"
>> > And now?
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Thiago
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2012/11/27 Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>
>> >>
>> >> Normally, you would use a GLKViewController in Xcode's Interface
>> >> Builder.  The iOS app in Apps/iOS/Kiwi was developed before iOS GLKit
>> >> was released, so Apps/iOS/Kiwi is now a slightly out dated example,
>> >> and it does not use GLKView or GLKViewController, it uses the
>> >> ES2Renderer as you saw.  For a more recent example, you could checkout
>> >> the midas-kiwi branch on the VES stage remote:
>> >>
>> >> git remote add stage git://vtk.org:stage/VES.git
>> >> git fetch stage
>> >> git checkout -t stage/midas-kiwi
>> >>
>> >> Then look in Apps/iOS/KiwiMidas.  This app uses a GLKView and
>> >> GLKViewController.  These are objects that you can create in Xcode's
>> >> Interface Builder, you can put them in a xib file.  Then you could see
>> >> the file MyGLKViewController.mm for an example of how the
>> >> GLKViewController calls vesKiwiViewerApp::render().
>> >>
>> >> Pat
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> >> <ttavaresm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > Hi Pat,
>> >> >
>> >> > I have studied the example in Android / iOS / Kiwi.
>> >> > I found that the class contains an object ES2Renderer
>> >> > VesKiwiViewerApp.
>> >> >
>> >> > Apparently you must first use the method BuilInDataSetName () to pass
>> >> > the
>> >> > name of a file to the object VesKiwiViewerApp and then uses the
>> >> > Render
>> >> > ()
>> >> > method.
>> >> > Is this correct?
>> >> >
>> >> > My biggest question is this: I want to create a graphical interface
>> >> > to
>> >> > the
>> >> > user via a xib file, ie using the click and drag it to xcode offers.
>> >> > As
>> >> > I
>> >> > relate the Render method (VesKiwiViewerApp) with one of the objects
>> >> > that
>> >> > xcode offers to drag me to the GUI? And that object would that be?
>> >> >
>> >> > (To better illustrate my question: Java I need an object PictureBox
>> >> > to
>> >> > display a jpeg on the screen, for example.)
>> >> >
>> >> > Thank you so much
>> >> > Thiago
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > 2012/11/26 Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Have you tried building and running the KiwiViewer iOS app?  It is
>> >> >> located in Apps/iOS/Kiwi.  This is the best place to start, if you
>> >> >> want to try loading VTK files on the iphone.  You can run KiwiViewer
>> >> >> in the iOS simulator or on an iOS device.  Just open the Xcode
>> >> >> project
>> >> >> and choose Run.  After you get it running, you can search through
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> objective-c source files to find the location where it calls
>> >> >> loadDataSet(filename).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Pat
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> >> >> <ttavaresm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> > Hi Pat,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I understand, thanks for the reply.
>> >> >> > I saw that some useful methods of this class would be the
>> >> >> > "builtinDatasetName", the "builtinDatasetFilename" and
>> >> >> > "loadDataSet"
>> >> >> > for
>> >> >> > example.
>> >> >> > However, how could I use these methods to render a VTK file on the
>> >> >> > screen?
>> >> >> > In other words, what xcode object can receive the output of these
>> >> >> > methods,
>> >> >> > so I can finally see a VTK file rendered on the screen of an
>> >> >> > iphone?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Sorry for my inexperience.
>> >> >> > I promise that soon not bother much.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > hugs,
>> >> >> > Thiago
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > 2012/11/25 Pat Marion <pat.marion at kitware.com>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Hi Thiago,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> The classes in src/ves implement the core rendering library for
>> >> >> >> OpenGL
>> >> >> >> ES 2.0.  The classes in src/kiwi provide convenience for
>> >> >> >> combining
>> >> >> >> VTK
>> >> >> >> with VES rendering.  For example, vesKiwiDataLoader,
>> >> >> >> vesKiwiDataConversionTools, and the subclasses of
>> >> >> >> vesKiwiDataRepresentation.  The vesKiwiViewerApp ties together a
>> >> >> >> lot
>> >> >> >> of these pieces and presents a single interface, so that it is
>> >> >> >> easier
>> >> >> >> to implement an Android or iOS app in Java or Objective-C.  Your
>> >> >> >> Java/Objective-C code mostly just need to call methods on
>> >> >> >> vesKiwiViewerApp.  If you're designing a mobile app that is
>> >> >> >> similar
>> >> >> >> to
>> >> >> >> KiwiViewer, then you could reuse vesKiwiViewerApp, or derive from
>> >> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> and extend the behavior.  But, if your app has unique
>> >> >> >> requirements
>> >> >> >> that are different from those found in KiwiViewer, then you might
>> >> >> >> not
>> >> >> >> want to use vesKiwiViewerApp at all, instead you could just
>> >> >> >> directly
>> >> >> >> use the classes from VES and kiwi, or you could design your own
>> >> >> >> app
>> >> >> >> interface class.  In that case, vesKiwiViewerApp can serve as an
>> >> >> >> example implementation.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Pat
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 2012/11/24 Thiago Tavares Magalhães <ttavaresm at gmail.com>:
>> >> >> >> > VesKiwiViwerApp
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > --
>> >> >> > Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> >> >> > Instituto Superior de Tecnologia em Ciências da Computação de
>> >> >> > Petrópolis
>> >> >> > -
>> >> >> > FAETERJ
>> >> >> > Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC
>> >> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> >> > Instituto Superior de Tecnologia em Ciências da Computação de
>> >> > Petrópolis
>> >> > -
>> >> > FAETERJ
>> >> > Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Thiago Tavares Magalhães
>> > Instituto Superior de Tecnologia em Ciências da Computação de Petrópolis
>> > -
>> > FAETERJ
>> > Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC
>> >
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thiago Tavares Magalhães
> Instituto Superior de Tecnologia em Ciências da Computação de Petrópolis -
> FAETERJ
> Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC
>
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