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Opened Sep 21, 2018 by W. Alan Scott@wascottMaintainer

webgl doesn't output surface color!

The webgl writer appears to be broken when trying to write out surface color. Here is how to replicate:

  • OS X, 5.5.2, local server
  • Open can.exo. Paint by GlobalNodeId. Apply.
  • (Not a multiblock problem, if you run merge blocks here, the issue remains.)
  • File/ Export Scene. Webgl.
  • Open the file (the .html file) in a web browser.

Two issues. The object isn't colored correctly (it will be white). Also, notice the background is wrong (it is a gradient).

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage. More information
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5.7 (Summer 2019)
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Reference: paraview/paraview#18471