From paraview Mon Nov 11 18:41:39 2002 From: Birke Heeren Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 18:41:39 +0000 To: paraview Subject: [Paraview] "Could not open file" and "error in error log" Message-Id: <3DCFF9E3.C017E14C () copepod ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=paraview&m=119419421126258 I put the image into a different folder and then I was able to open it with the raw file reader. Before the image had been in a subdirectory of a subdirectory of ... - maybe the path had gotten too long for Paraview to handle it? Birke ____________________________________________________________ > > a) "Could not open file" > > I am running Paraview on a Windows2000Professional machine and tried to > > load a raw file with the raw file reader. For testing purposes I opened > > just one 2D-file (not a stack of 2D-pictures) but instead of the > > original picture I just got a green square. In addition a red > > exclamation mark appeared in the lower right corner and by double > > clicking an error message could be read: "There was a VTK error in file: > > (...) \vtkImageReader2.cxx (526) Initialize: Could not open file (...) > > Either the filename or the pattern must be wrong or the file > is not accessible on the machine you are running on. My guess > is that the file pattern is wrong. > > > b) "error in error log" > > It was not possible to highlight and copy the error message. Therefore I > > choose to use the "save" option instead to create a txt-error-file. > > Opening this file in a text reader revealed a completely different > > message: > > ... > > This is a bug. It was saving information about timing instead > of the error log. I fixed it in our development tree. The fix > will be in the next release. > > -Berk