[Paraview] pvpython changing the location of a color legend

Jonas Asche asche.j at googlemail.com
Sun Jan 31 13:30:27 EST 2016


Thank you, i had problems figuring that out.
Something was probably wrong with my script, i used another way to get the
diagram i wanted but next time i will keep this in mind and test it.

Gruß,

Jonas

2016-01-29 21:15 GMT+01:00 Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com>:

> Jonas,
>
> You should only have to modify the Position property to move the scalar
> bar. Position2 adjusts the size. If the scalar bar is horizontal, x2
> controls the width. If the scalar bar is vertical, y2 controls the height.
>
> Setting the position to [0.05, 0.5] moves the scalar bar to the top left
> corner of the view for me.
>
> HTH,
> Cory
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Jonas Asche via ParaView <
> paraview at paraview.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> i am trying to figure out how to control the position of a scalarbar.
>> From what i could find online this should be possible by using two
>> commands:
>> import paraview.simple as pvs
>>
>> pvs.GetScalarBar(mylookuptable_fluid, myview).Position = [x, y]
>> pvs.GetScalarBar(mylookuptable_fluid, myview).Position2 = [x2, y2]
>>
>> Can anyone point out what impact x, x2, y, y2 have towards the overall
>> position ?
>> I have been playing with them for quite some time but it seems that x and
>> x2 have no impact and y and y2 determine the distance of the scalarbar from
>> the bottom of the view in percent.
>>
>> Maybe it is important that i use a Horizontal orientation.
>> The goal is that the Bar is in the top left corner.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jonas
>>
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