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(0016324)
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Alan Scott
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2009-05-06 21:51
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Also, arc_length is slightly unclear. Should it be line_length? Or are we preparing to use a "Plot over Arc" filter in the future? |
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(0016331)
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Ken Moreland
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2009-05-07 09:43
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This appears to be an update problem. The changing of the array is working fine, but it is not causing a redraw of the plot. Anything you do to redraw the plot (for example, toggling a series to plot) will update the display with the chosen data array.
For what it is worth, I think arc_length is a fine name. |
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(0016333)
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Utkarsh Ayachit
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2009-05-07 10:40
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There was a missing "render" request when the x-axis array was changed. Fixed that.
/cvsroot/ParaView3/ParaView3/Qt/Components/pqLineChartDisplayPanel.cxx,v <-- Qt/Components/pqLineChartDisplayPanel.cxx
new revision: 1.7; previous revision: 1.6
/cvsroot/ParaView3/ParaView3/Qt/Components/pqLineChartDisplayPanel.h,v <-- Qt/Components/pqLineChartDisplayPanel.h
new revision: 1.3; previous revision: 1.2 |
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(0016389)
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Alan Scott
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2009-05-11 20:32
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Not sure if this is close to the same bug, but I am reporting it here.
Do as listed above, including change Use Data Array to CH4. X axis looks good.
Now, change Use Data Array to AsH3. Note that the X axis will have the right most number (0.16) trashed. If it doesn't look bad, toggle to other Use Data Array values, then come back to CH4.
I suppose this could slide to 3.6.2 or 3.8, but is really obnoxious behavior. |
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(0016412)
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Ken Moreland
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2009-05-12 20:05
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There might be a redraw issue on Linux (at least, I saw nothing on my Mac). It looked like a few pixels from the previous number were not erased and stick around in the background of the new number. |
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(0016683)
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Alan Scott
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2009-06-09 21:18
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I tried this again tonight, and could not replicate it. I really beat it up. Thus, I am closing. If we find something like this again, lets write up a new, unique bug for it.
Tested local server, Linux. |
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