I received the following email: we have discovered another bug when visualizing GMV data with VisIt (we reported the last one 2.5 years ago, which you have fixed for version 2.7). Find attached a GMV geometry file with 6x2 cells and two screenshots how it looks like in the original GMV viewer. In VisIt, it looks weird around the shaved cells (1st layer in z-direction). Do you see any way to fix that? Thanks in advance! The cause is probably polyhedral cells. Fix the mesh plot so it shows the edges that come from the original polyhedral cell edges.
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Ticket number: 2483
Status: Pending
Project: VisIt
Tracker: Bug
Priority: Normal
Subject: Mesh plot does not show appropriate lines for polyhedral mesh.
Assigned to: -
Category: -
Target version: -
Author: Brad Whitlock
Start: 12/16/2015
Due date:
% Done: 0%
Estimated time:
Created: 12/16/2015 12:25 pm
Updated: 03/29/2016 06:33 pm
Likelihood: 3 - Occasional
Severity: 2 - Minor Irritation
Found in version: 2.10.0
Impact:
Expected Use:
OS: All
Support Group: Any
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I received the following email: we have discovered another bug when visualizing GMV data with VisIt (we reported the last one 2.5 years ago, which you have fixed for version 2.7). Find attached a GMV geometry file with 6x2 cells and two screenshots how it looks like in the original GMV viewer. In VisIt, it looks weird around the shaved cells (1st layer in z-direction). Do you see any way to fix that? Thanks in advance! The cause is probably polyhedral cells. Fix the mesh plot so it shows the edges that come from the original polyhedral cell edges.
I received the following email: we have discovered another bug when visualizing GMV data with VisIt (we reported the last one 2.5 years ago, which you have fixed for version 2.7). Find attached a GMV geometry file with 6x2 cells and two screenshots how it looks like in the original GMV viewer. In VisIt, it looks weird around the shaved cells (1st layer in z-direction). Do you see any way to fix that? Thanks in advance! The cause is probably polyhedral cells. Fix the mesh plot so it shows the edges that come from the original polyhedral cell edges.
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Ticket number: 2483 Status: Pending Project: VisIt Tracker: Bug Priority: Normal Subject: Mesh plot does not show appropriate lines for polyhedral mesh. Assigned to: - Category: - Target version: - Author: Brad Whitlock Start: 12/16/2015 Due date: % Done: 0% Estimated time: Created: 12/16/2015 12:25 pm Updated: 03/29/2016 06:33 pm Likelihood: 3 - Occasional Severity: 2 - Minor Irritation Found in version: 2.10.0 Impact: Expected Use: OS: All Support Group: Any Description: I received the following email: we have discovered another bug when visualizing GMV data with VisIt (we reported the last one 2.5 years ago, which you have fixed for version 2.7). Find attached a GMV geometry file with 6x2 cells and two screenshots how it looks like in the original GMV viewer. In VisIt, it looks weird around the shaved cells (1st layer in z-direction). Do you see any way to fix that? Thanks in advance! The cause is probably polyhedral cells. Fix the mesh plot so it shows the edges that come from the original polyhedral cell edges.
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