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Issue created Jul 14, 2021 by W. Alan Scott@wascottMaintainer

pvtr files appear to not load rectilinear grids properly

pvtr files appear to not load rectilinear grids properly. Attached is a toy dataset that shows this.

  • Master, builtin server, Linux.
  • Load blockRectilinearGrid.pvtr. It will load the files block0.vtr and block1.vtr.

They should be offset, but are not. It appears that only the first .vtr file read has it's Coordinates read. Unless I am wrong (and don't understand), this is a bad bug.

  • To see what I believe it should look like, load both block0.vtr and block1.vtr individually.
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