ParaView 3 Telecon 03/20/2007

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Item People Description
1 All Status update
2 Moreland IEEE Vis Activity
3 Moreland Easy mode shape animation
4 Moreland GUI alignment un-feature
5 Moreland Resolved bugs

Status Update

Clint

Working on bugs and the Exodus panel. Making it so you can edit the glyph sources.

Mark

Finished up the save/load of colormaps. A few other misc. bugs.

Dave D.

Working on selection bugs. Finishing on adding selection of points/cells by location and id.

Utkarsh

Committed a "ton" of stuff. Can undo/redo views. There are only a few more things: undo/redo for linking, lookmarks, and interaction stack.

Currently on fixing the volume rendering so that Mark can continue his work.

Berk

Redid selection implementaiton in PV to work with the 10th revision of the selection stuff that we have. That is working now. There are a bunch of issues related to interaction and time stuff. Also working on fixing a bunch of time issues.

Next is to work on extracting a selection.

Amy

Spent some time working on the TF editor. It is checked in. You can display the color gradient in the background and some other stuff. Been working on the automatically generated documentation that is based on the SM XML. This week this will be getting into the PV 3 build.

Eric

Been fixing lookmark bugs. Got all the priority 4 ones done. Can create lookmarks of multiple sources. Can move on to custom filter bugs.

IEEE Vis and Supercomputing

Beings that we are all busy, no one has the current drive to do anything for IEEE Vis. The Supercomputing deadline is a little later, and we may have some time to do something. However, we are all a bit uncertain on whether we want to bother.

We, of course, will definitily have a BOF at IEEE Vis. We can consider it for Supercomputing if there are enough people.

Easy mode shape animation

Because we need to make changes to the Exodus reader to make different time requests based on whether the exodus reader has mode shapes in it. Since it also handles displacements internally, it should be trivial to have it animate the mode shape itself without any modifcation by the user.

That will probably satisfy Sandia's use case. Se may need a different mechanism later.