[Amr] paraview plugins for yt

Matthew Turk matthewturk at gmail.com
Wed Jun 15 22:26:10 EDT 2011


Hi Jorge,

Once I figured out how to load plugins (Plugin Manager -> Load New ->
XML) I was able to get these in and they completely worked for me.
This is really cool.

One thing that might be neat would be to use the visible extents to
determine the extents of the image -- i.e., zooming would then be able
to actually zoom in the image.  One of the neat things about yt is the
adaptive projections and slices, so that you can use the same source
data and update the extents essentially instantaneously to get a new
image at a higher spatial resolution.

Thanks very much for this, it's really cool.  The other night I
blogged about it on the yt blog: http://post.ly/2Cxhb and I am excited
about the idea of showing this to other people.

-Matt

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Jorge Poco <jorge.poco at kitware.com> wrote:
> Hi Matt
> I have written some XML code to create the plugins for Projection and Slice:
> http://paste.enzotools.org/show/1710/ (Projection)
> http://paste.enzotools.org/show/1709/ (Slice)
> * the graphics interface is not intuitive. I mean if you want to change the
> 'field name' you need to write it instead of selecting the preexisting
> fields.
> I will still looking for a better way to show the parameters.
> * In my Paraview installation, after some intents trying to regenerate the
> image using the YT code, it stops working but I don't see any error
> message.
> I will figure out this problem.
> Regards,
> Att. Jorge Poco.



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