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Old   April 18, 2007, 07:56
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Ralf Schmidt
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Hi!

I have a graphic error, when I animate a instationary simulation:

With some sequences, the graphic display is not right. e.g. I display the temperature contours. When setting the properties everything is ok. But when i leave the define animate menue, the view section changes, the contours are deleted and the scale is destroyed.

following message appears:

Error message from graphics function Show_Camera_Target: Can't "Show" - attribute is not currently set in '/driver/x11/:0.0+w0/inner/main'

No error handler available

Error: Cortex received a fatal signal (SEGMENTATION VIOLATION).

Error Object: ()

WHAT IS THE PROBLEM???

When i start iterating, following message appears:

(ani-monitor-update 4 #t #t) Error: GENERAL-CAR-CDR: invalid argument [1]: improper list

something similar happend also when i used x-y-plot as animation sequence...

Any Idea????

Ralf
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Old   April 18, 2007, 10:11
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Markus
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its a bug. Fluent uses a poor code. I know that problem. You can do nothing. M.
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