[Paraview] some ui issues

Ian Curington ianc at acm.org
Fri Sep 14 09:14:17 EDT 2012


Dear Burlen,

Thank you for your comments. It does not look like the Xdmf reader has
any custom panel methods. It does, however, have some logic which
caches file-data characteristics before-after RequestInformation(),
which might be wrong-footing state file loading?
( Utilities/Xdmf2/vtk/vtkXdmfReader.h:169 )
This is pure speculation on my part also :)

The effect I am seeing is similar to yours - repeated clicking
between pipeline browser filter selections causes Xdmf loader to go
from OK to modified state, or state loading brings it in as modified.

-Ian

> You mention ver 3.14 and loading state files. so to me it sounds likely
> to be a different bug. if the xdmf reader makes use of the new 
> properties panel it may have been fixed. All of this is pure speculation
> on my part. Kyle is the authority.
> Burlen

> On 09/13/2012 10:38 AM, Ian Curington wrote:
>> Hello Burlen,  Kyle,
>>
>>    I  am  noticing  very  similar  UI&   state file related "marked as
>>    modified"  problems,  and  wonder  if  it can be related. Please see
>>    report at:  http://paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=13317
>>    Any suggestions?
>>    -Ian
>>
>> Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 5:20:32 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Kyle,
>>> Thanks, the following steps reproduce slice filter issue:
>>> start paraview, build the following pipeline:
>> wavelet source ->>  slice
>>
>>> in the pipeline browser:
>>> select wavelet, select slice, select wavelet
>>> The slice filter is marked modified.
>>> Is there going to be a way of undocking the display properties from the
>>> object properties? In our filters/sources with a number of properties
>>> having that real estate makes it easier to use.
>>> Burlen
>>> On 08/15/2012 08:43 AM, Kyle Lutz wrote:
>>>> Hi Burlen,
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 8:50 AM, burlen<burlen.loring at gmail.com>   wrote:
>>>>> I've noticed that the slice filter is having similar issue: apply activated
>>>>> by selecting in the pipeline browser. In my panels this was because pv is
>>>>> creating/destroying the panel as the object is selected/deselected in the
>>>>> browser so I had to be more careful during the initialization not to mark
>>>>> the object as modified, it's probably a similar issue.
>>>> Yes, this behavior has changed with the new panels. Property widgets
>>>> should be lightweight and avoid doing any heavy computation or
>>>> communication.
>>>>
>>>> Also, if you could give me a list of steps to reproduce incorrect
>>>> modified flag issue I could take a look and fix it for you.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -kyle
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 Ian                            mailto:ianc at acm.org



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