TACC / Galaxy

Galaxy is an asynchronous parallel visualization ray tracer for performant rendering in distributed computing environments. Galaxy builds upon Intel OSPRay and Intel Embree, including ray queueing and sending logic inspired by TACC GraviT.
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:hammer: Fix minor typo in particles example #16

Closed kks32 closed 3 years ago

kks32 commented 3 years ago

Hi @GregAbram noticed a very minor typo in the coordinates computation in the particles example. Thanks!

GregAbram commented 3 years ago

Not so minor if, unlike my test cases, your data is not a neat cube! Merged.

Thanks - Greg

Gregory D. Abram, PhD Texas Advanced Computing Center The University of Texas at Austin

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On Jan 27, 2021, at 2:53 PM, Krishna Kumar notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Hi @GregAbramhttps://github.com/GregAbram noticed a very minor typo in the coordinates computation in the particles example. Thanks!


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