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March 22, 2009, 12:43 |
Results only visible when rotating
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jan ramboer
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Hi,
I was following the cavity tutorial of OPenfoam and when I load the case in Paraview, I get to see the results only when I rotate the view. After I release my mouse button the view is still there for a second or so and then turns black. Is this normal? How can I put it so that I get to see it all the time? grtz, Jan |
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March 24, 2009, 19:42 |
video drivers
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Jeffrey Kennington
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The most common reasons I can think of is video drivers or composite desktop. (ie compiz or kde4). When I run paraFoam I have to turn off the kde4 composite (alt-shift-F12) or the display acts strange. You may try downgraded to a previous version to see if it will solve your problem.
Jeffrey |
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March 25, 2009, 02:06 |
Compiz
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Hi,
Turning off compiz did the job for me (using Ubuntu 8.10 with ATI graphics card). phelbs |
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April 24, 2009, 19:58 |
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Nugroho Adi
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Quote:
i have exactly same problem like you after i release the mouse, the view will not stable and change to black i use ubuntu 8.10 OpenFOAM 1.5 on my office pc. but i forgot spec of the graphic card . but its only happen for the visualisation on the paraview, others i.e linux ubuntu VLC media player will work fine. let me check tomorrow morning. please let me know, how you solve your problem. |
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April 25, 2009, 02:48 |
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Hi,
Under System > Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects: Set effects to None This step disables the fancy desktop effects but paraview should work now. If someone knows how to activate compiz effects with a working paraview, please let me know (ATI graphic card). phelbs |
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