[Paraview] Some questions about ParaView
seidon Po
baoseidon at yahoo.com.cn
Sat, 3 Jan 2004 21:33:21 +0800 (CST)
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But I can't find how to detach 3D window in command line arguments.
How about dataglove/wand?
thx,
-Po Seidon
Berk Geveci <berk.geveci at kitware.com> wrote:
> Paraview is really great.
Thanks.
> But I think it also have some shortcomings.It has not enough data
> readers for engineering analysis.
I agree. We hope that with time people will contribute more readers
to ParaView (or VTK). Our current priority is to implement readers used
by our customers.
> It can't support animation for vector field visualization(not
> transient data) too.
This will be in ParaView in the future. I don't know how soon though.
> Paraview using splt frame packing mechanism is so weird. I don't know
> if it support fullscreen.
Sure it does. You can either run ParaView with a detach 3D window
or in client-server mode.
> And if I want to attach the VR device, What should we do?
ParaView has extensive support for large displays. It has two built
in powerwall options: Ice-T and native. It is also possible to use
Chromium with ParaView. Stereo support for Ice-T is in the works.
It is, of course, possible to modify the source code to make it work
with a particular VR device.
-Berk
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<DIV>But I can't find how to detach 3D window in command line arguments. </DIV>
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<DIV>How about dataglove/wand?</DIV>
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<DIV>thx,</DIV>
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<DIV>-Po Seidon</DIV>
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<DIV><B><I>Berk Geveci <berk.geveci at kitware.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<P>> Paraview is really great.<BR><BR>Thanks.<BR><BR>> But I think it also have some shortcomings.It has not enough data<BR>> readers for engineering analysis.<BR><BR>I agree. We hope that with time people will contribute more readers<BR>to ParaView (or VTK). Our current priority is to implement readers used<BR>by our customers.<BR><BR>> It can't support animation for vector field visualization(not<BR>> transient data) too.<BR><BR>This will be in ParaView in the future. I don't know how soon though.<BR><BR>> Paraview using splt frame packing mechanism is so weird. I don't know<BR>> if it support fullscreen.</P>
<P>Sure it does. You can either run ParaView with a detach 3D window<BR>or in client-server mode. </P>
<P>> And if I want to attach the VR device, What should we do?<BR><BR>ParaView has extensive support for large displays. It has two built<BR>in powerwall options: Ice-T and native. It is also possible to use<BR>Chromium with ParaView. Stereo support for Ice-T is in the works. <BR>It is, of course, possible to modify the source code to make it work<BR>with a particular VR device.</P>
<P>-Berk</P>
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