ParaView 3 Telecon 02-07-2008

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Item People Description
1 Chart Task Force VTK/ParaView Charts
2 Shead GUI Plugins
3 All ParaView 3.4 Deliverables
4 Karelitz MARS issues
5 Karelitz V&V Milestone
6 Moreland Simple client example

VTK/ParaView Charts

Work started last Friday. Progress is going along.

Local repositories so far. Will check something into vtkSNL this week.

GUI Plugins

Tim not here. Wiki page is up.

Charts are a higher priority. Plugins will probably not be addressed until after that.

Deliverables

Multiblock (Utkarsh, Berk, ETI)

Going well. Pipeline and data structures are done. Working on new stuff to extract multiblock data stuff and arbitrarily select things in the object inspector. Will commit first pass early next week.

SILO Reader (Pat)

Pat working with Danial somebody from LLNL. Unfortunately, LLNL cannot send Kitware data, so Pat has to implement something and pass it on to Danial. Will be checked into vtkSNL soon. License still an issue.

Selection (Dave Cole)

Nothing happening yet. Will probably start after next week.

ParaView/Titan Chart Merger (Jeff, Utkarsh, Philippe, ETI)

See above.

Volume Rendering Algorithm Chooser (Dave Cole)

After selection.

Plot multiple points/cells over time (Berk)

After multiblock work.

Textures (Utkarsh)

Done unless there is time to implement assigning any array to texture coordinates.

2D Image View type (Utkarsh)

No progress. Utkarsh was sidetracked with multiblock stuff.

Box and Sphere Widgets (Will)

Will said he is working on it. Should be working before the release.

Will said he has some working versions that he has not yet committed. Should happen soon.

Custom filter cleanup (Utkarsh)

Done unless we have time left over.

MARS Issues

Waiting on OpenMPI folks on bug that we are seeing.

V&V Milestone

Charles will have the Extract CTH Parts filter ready "any day now."

Simple client example

In the past two weeks, I have had two requests for an example of a client that has no GUI but has the ability to render images. Could someone intimately familiar with bootstrapping the server manager make a simple example of a client that connects to a server, sets up a simple pipeline, renders a few images without creating a window on the client, and then save the images to disk.