[Paraview] How to color by Cell Data
Michael Jackson
mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Wed Mar 3 10:07:58 EST 2010
I just tried on a 10.6.2 MacBook with Intel graphics and the Cell Data
showed up just fine. So it does work on 10.6 but just not 10.5. Go
figure. All my clients are on 10.5 so I am not sure what to do now.
Don't really know enough about OpenGL (is my guess) capabilities or how
to figure out why the CELL_DATA is being ignored on OS X 10.5.
Odd. Then again, this seems to fail on some linux hosts also, so not
really sure what the issue is.
Mike Jackson.
On 3/3/2010 9:23 AM, Eric E. Monson wrote:
> Mike, is it possible that it's a problem related to OS X 10.5? I know Jérôme is having some trouble with Fedora, but I can't reproduce the issue on Snow Leopard or Ubuntu (both x86_64 builds). Which architecture are you building PV and Qt for?
>
> -Eric
>
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
>
>
>> I have tried clean builds on ParaView CVS and ParaView 3.6.2 OS X with Qt versions 4.5.3 and Qt 4.6.2 both carbon and Cocoa and none of that alleviates the problem. Not even the precompiled binary from Kitware's web site works correctly. It does work perfectly fine on windows though.
>>
>> I wonder where the loading of the file takes place. I have a feeling something is not loading the cell data correctly. Maybe.
>>
>> --
>> Mike Jackson
>>
>> On 3/3/2010 3:01 AM, Jérôme wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After full updates on 2 computers (personal and office) both running fedora 12,
>>> the problem persists... on one of them only! The sadness is that the personal
>>> one is concerned, so I cannot debug efficiently.
>>>
>>> The point is that I didn't perform a comprehensive clean on my built tree. This
>>> is the next step.
>>>
>>> Jerome
>>>
>>> 2010/3/1 Michael Jackson<mike.jackson at bluequartz.net<mailto:mike.jackson at bluequartz.net>>
>>>
>>> So I figured out where the problem lies, but not what the actual
>>> problem is:
>>>
>>> QList<QString> pqPipelineRepresentation::getColorFields()
>>> ....
>>> for(int i=0; i<cellinfo->GetNumberOfArrays(); i++)
>>>
>>> that loop is 0 to 0 on OS X and 0 to 2 on Windows. But using the
>>> exact same data file. So for some reason the OS X version is NOT
>>> storing/updating something properly. Odd.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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