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Old   October 29, 2014, 05:46
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António Pires
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Greetings,

I recently started using IHFoam and i'm trying to accomplish the first tutorial "basewaveflume".

I ran the command runCase and it had no mistakes in terminal. But has i open paraview i get a list of errors like this one:

[31mvoid DBusMenuExporterPrivate::addAction(QAction*, int): Already tracking action "VCR Controls" under id 70

I've been ignoring them but i don't know if i should do that and i would like to know why these mistakes appear.

Also, i don't seem to be able to view any relevant results in paraview for this tutorial.

I tried to see the evolution of U by using the filters cell centers and Glyph but i can't see any differences.

I think i'm doing something wrong (probably some rookie mistake) but i really don't know how to solve this.

Thanks,

António
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