[Paraview-developers] WG: Problem of migration from Paraview 3.98.1 to 4.1.0

Lodron, Gerald Gerald.Lodron at joanneum.at
Tue Dec 3 07:32:44 EST 2013


Arg, i exidentely deleteted the dll files from my qt plugin directory while migrating paraview.....
sorry for my previous post, this does not seem to be a problem any more (may others will come).....

Thanks, Gerald

Von: Lodron, Gerald
Gesendet: Dienstag, 03. Dezember 2013 11:00
An: Paraview Developer (Paraview-developers at paraview.org); Paraview User (paraview at paraview.org)
Betreff: Problem of migration from Paraview 3.98.1 to 4.1.0

Hi,

I successfully compiled Paraview 4.1.0 with qt 4.8.1 on Win32 in VisualStudio 2008 and want to migrate my plugins to new structure.

I have the problem that the qt help of my reader fails to compile, on debugging I found out that the qhelpgenerator.exe command fails to generate the qch file from the qhp file, this is my output:

5>Compiling Qt help project GPCXReader.qhp
5>QSqlDatabase: QSQLITE driver not loaded
5>QSqlDatabase: available drivers:
5>Building up file structure...
5>Cannot open data base file E:/Develop/win32-msvc90-build/impropp/Applications/ParaviewPlugins/GPCXReader/doc/GPCXReader.qch!

Do I need the qsqlite plugin from qt? Procedure worked on paraview 3.98.1 with same qt lib.

Here is my generated GPCXReader.qhp file which is the input of the command:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<QtHelpProject version="1.0">
    <namespace>GPCXReader.org</namespace>
    <virtualFolder>GPCXReader</virtualFolder>
    <filterSection>
        <toc> <section title="GPCXReader" ref="sources.GPCXReader.html" >
     <section title="GPCXReader" ref="sources.GPCXReader.html" />
</section> </toc>
        <keywords>
          <!-- how to handle keywords? -->
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <file>*.html</file>
<file>*.css</file>
<file>*.png</file>
<file>*.jpg</file>

        </files>
    </filterSection>
</QtHelpProject>

And here is my GPCX.xml file:

<ServerManagerConfiguration>
    <ProxyGroup name="sources">
       <SourceProxy
           name="GPCXReader"
           class="vtkGPCXReader"
           label="GPCXReader">
           <Documentation
               long_help="This reader reads the PGCX file format from JOANNEUM RESEARCH."
               short_help="Read a GPCX file.">
           </Documentation>
           <StringVectorProperty
               name="FileName"
               command="SetFileName"
               number_of_elements="1">
               <FileListDomain name="files"/>
               <Documentation>
                   Select the input .gpcx file.
               </Documentation>
           </StringVectorProperty>
           <IntVectorProperty
               name="AddRasterCoordinates"
               command="SetAddRasterCoordinates"
               number_of_elements="1"
               default_values="0">
               <BooleanDomain name="bool"/>
               <Documentation>
                   If activated the resulting vtkPolyData gets a point based scalar added with raster coordinates.
               </Documentation>
            </IntVectorProperty>
            <IntVectorProperty
               name="AddVertices"
               command="SetAddVertices"
               number_of_elements="1"
               default_values="0">
               <BooleanDomain name="bool"/>
               <Documentation>
                   Usually a surface consists out of triangles or quads. If a valid raster coordinate has no valid neighbours this option adds the point as vertice into visualization pipeline, otherwise it is not visualized. Hint: You can use the point size property to increase/decrease vertice radius.
               </Documentation>
            </IntVectorProperty>
            <IntVectorProperty
               name="AddLines"
               command="SetAddLines"
               number_of_elements="1"
               default_values="0">
               <BooleanDomain name="bool"/>
               <Documentation>
                   Usually a surface consists out of triangles or quads. If a valid raster coordinate has only one valid neighbour this option adds these points over a line into the visualization pipeline, otherwise the connection between those neighbours is not visualized. Hint: You can use the line width property to increase/decrease line width.
               </Documentation>
            </IntVectorProperty>
            <Hints>
               <ReaderFactory
                   extensions="gpcx"
                   file_description="GPCX File Format" />
            </Hints>
       </SourceProxy>
    </ProxyGroup>
</ServerManagerConfiguration>

And my CMake call:

ADD_PARAVIEW_PLUGIN(GPCXReader "1.0"
     SERVER_MANAGER_XML GPCX.xml
     SERVER_MANAGER_SOURCES vtkGPCXReader.cxx
     REQUIRED_ON_SERVER )
     #GUI_RESOURCE_FILES GPCXGUI.xml)

Any suggestion?

Thanks for help,
best regards, Gerald Lodron



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