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Hello Everyone.
I am trying to do animation in Paraview using transient vtk format files. I could load one file as per procedure given in the manual, and then I have to manually upload files for starting the animation. If files are huge in number, it is very tedious. Once I load the files, I have to adjust the tracks manually otherwise animation does not go well. Can anybody suggest me the procedure for animating transient files (vtk-format) as it is clear to me from manual or may be it is given in vts format and it works differently??? Thank you in advance. Mahesh |
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It also happens to me in my home computer, although it works well in my job. Since I didn't set up anything, why does it happen?
*Paraview 2.4.4 running under opensuse 10.1 at home and kubuntu 6.06 in my job. Thanks in advance -Márcio |
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