[Paraview] vtk filters & xml
Axel Steuwer
steuwer at ill . fr
Thu, 16 Oct 2003 09:51:08 +0200 (CEST)
yes, of course. thanks for the info.
do you (does anyone) happen to know how one
can wrap the vtkVRMLExporter into paraview?
axel
> Axel Steuwer wrote:
>> hi there,
>>
>> thanks for the help. here again for future references, to get the
>> vtkDelaunay3D filter working i did:
>>
>> -define the extensions directory and setting the PV_INTERFACE_PATH
>> variable to the new directory
>> -added a file called myfilters.xml which contains:
>> <ModuleInterfaces>
>> <Module name="Delaunay3D" root_name="Delaunay3D" module_type="Filter">
>> <Filter class="vtkDelaunay3D">
>> <Input name="Input" class="vtkPointSet"/>
>> </Filter>
>> <InputMenu label="Input" help="Delaunay Triangulation"/>
>> <VectorEntry variable="Tolerance" trace_name="Tolerance"
>> type="float"
>> help="The tolerance" default_value="0.001" data_range="1.0"/>
>> <VectorEntry variable="Alpha" trace_name="Alpha" type="float"
>> help="The
>> Alpha value" default_value="2.0" data_range="10.0"/>
>> <VectorEntry variable="Offset" trace_name="Offset" type="float"
>> help="The Offset value" default_value="2.5" data_range="10.0"/>
>> </Module>
>> </ModuleInterfaces>
>>
>
> For completeness, you may want to add one more of the public variable.
>
> <LabeledToggle variable="BoundingTriangulation"
> trace_name="BoundingTriangulation" help="controls whether bounding
> triangulation points (and associated triangles) are included in the
> output" default_value="0"/>
>
> Note also that your data ranges should include 2 values as in
> data_range="0.0 10.0"
>
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