[Paraview] ParaView 5.4.1 is now available for download
Cory Quammen
cory.quammen at kitware.com
Mon Aug 21 11:04:16 EDT 2017
The ParaView development team is pleased to announce that ParaView
5.4.1 is available for download. Binaries and source code are
available from
www.paraview.org/download
Note that the ParaView Download page has been updated with an improved
layout that makes downloading ParaView easier.
The ParaView 5.4.1 bug fix release addresses a number of problems in
5.4.0, including:
* The black render window observed on some systems when FXAA was
enabled or an object's opacity was less than 1 has been fixed.
* Field output for cells with non-straight edges has been corrected.
* Derivatives for quadratic triangles are now computed correctly.
* A bug that occurred when generating a Catalyst script with no images
output has been fixed.
* A problem with writing animations as AVIs was fixed.
* Logic in the CGNS reader was updated to correctly read all solution
nodes for each centering type when FlowSolutionPointers are missing.
* Fixed crash in CGNS reader when moving forward in time.
* Fixed problem with long-running animations not advancing past a
certain number of time steps.
* Resolved issue where changing one file path in the state file loader
"Choose File Names" dialog also changed the file paths of other files
with the same type.
* Addressed problem with enumerated property dependencies in ParaViewWeb.
* Added ability to change the font size in the ParaView user interface.
* Fixed BoxLib3D file reader.
* State files now properly support files with relative paths.
* Removed inappropriate scalar bar scaling when saving large screen shots.
* A bug in the color mapping that in some cases incorrectly mapped
some data values to the above-range color was fixed.
* OSPRay can now be compiled in Cray programming environments and for
the first time has support for Intel Skylake processors.
* Added lower limit to how small the GUI font size can be.
* Addressed issue affecting layouts when loading a state file from
the Python console.
Thanks!
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Cory Quammen
Staff R&D Engineer
Kitware, Inc.
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