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resetting clipping when changing view #1366
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Ill take a look
…On Thu, Jun 23, 2022, 9:16 AM Jason Floyd ***@***.***> wrote:
This happens with any smokeview file
-Open a smokeview file and set some clipping planes.
-Change the viewpoint by using the mouse to rotate and moving the view
-Right click -> Show/Hide -> ViewPoints -> Select the default viewpoint
The clipping planes get turned off and the clipping values in the clipping
dialog box reset back to the full domain extents. This also happens when
using the motion/view dialog box. I feel like most of the time once I've
set clipping planes I want them to stay on, no matter what view/movement
operations I do, until I turn them off. I can see that it may be useful to
disable clipping when doing a view change as that may help the user see
they have picked the right view, but I think in general it would be good to
at least not reset the clipping values to the domain extents. That way one
would just need to select the radio button for clipping again after
changing view.
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should be fixed in smokeview here. let me know if you see any side effects |
Thanks Glenn. Fix is working. |
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This happens with any smokeview file
-Open a smokeview file and set some clipping planes.
-Change the viewpoint by using the mouse to rotate and moving the view
-Right click -> Show/Hide -> ViewPoints -> Select the default viewpoint
The clipping planes get turned off and the clipping values in the clipping dialog box reset back to the full domain extents. This also happens when using the motion/view dialog box. I feel like most of the time once I've set clipping planes I want them to stay on, no matter what view/movement operations I do, until I turn them off. I can see that it may be useful to disable clipping when doing a view change as that may help the user see they have picked the right view, but I think in general it would be good to at least not reset the clipping values to the domain extents. That way one would just need to select the radio button for clipping again after changing view.
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