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无法正确加载已保存的 state 大多数视图无法显示

[英]unable to properly load saved state most views cannot be shown

Disclaimer: I am a beginner to paraview, so apologies if the terms i am about to say are not correct.免责声明:我是 paraview 的初学者,如果我要说的术语不正确,我深表歉意。

I created a paraview session with multiple extract blocks, clips, slices, calculators, streamlines, etc. Each operation has a scalar or vector quantity that is being shown.我创建了一个 paraview session,其中包含多个提取块、剪辑、切片、计算器、流线等。每个操作都有一个显示的标量或矢量。 Let's refer to these operation as views.让我们将这些操作称为视图。 I saved this state as a.pvsm file using the “File > Save State”, and closed paraview.我使用“文件 > 保存状态”将这个 state 保存为一个.pvsm 文件,并关闭了 paraview。 When I wanted to open the session again, i loaded in this saved state but noticed that most of the views (slices, clips, etc.) had no “eye” symbol beside it-- i could not click “Show” to see that view, making that view essentially useless.当我想再次打开 session 时,我加载了这个保存的 state,但我注意到大多数视图(切片、剪辑等)旁边没有“眼睛”符号——我无法单击“显示”来查看视图,使该视图基本上无用。 It looks like only the top level views in the pipeline had an “eye” beside the item.看起来只有管道中的顶级视图在项目旁边有一个“眼睛”。

How do i see the views without an “eye” beside them?我如何在旁边没有“眼睛”的情况下看到视图? Is there a way to save a paraview state such that all the views can be seen when loaded.有没有办法保存 paraview state 以便在加载时可以看到所有视图。 One workaround i found is to hit “Show all” in paraview before saving the state. This way when i load the state all the views are loaded and all the pipeline items have an “eye” beside them.我发现的一种解决方法是在保存 state 之前在 paraview 中点击“全部显示”。这样当我加载 state 时,所有视图都被加载并且所有管道项目旁边都有一个“眼睛”。 But i must be doing something wrong if i am doing it like this;但如果我这样做,我一定做错了什么; there is probably something i am missing.可能有一些我想念的东西。

I am running paraview 5.10.1 on linux on 8 cores.我在 8 核的 linux 上运行 paraview 5.10.1。

This is indeed a bug and has fixed in the recently released 5.11.这确实是一个错误,并已在最近发布的 5.11 中修复。

ref: issue #21381参考:问题 #21381

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