AnnotateTimeFilter Shift/Scaling Malfunctioning
Issue Summary
The AnnotateTimeFilter behaves differently in 5.6.0 RC3 versus 5.5.2. Specifically, it seems to work correctly in 5.5.2 and not correctly in 5.6.0 RC3. When the shift and scale values are adjusted and applied, there appears to be a lag to the application of the modification.
Steps to reproduce the behavior given below.
All testing performed on macOS 10.12.6.
Steps to Reproduce
- Load attached files as time-sequence data.
- Apply to "visualize" the data.
- Select the
block_in_a_block_00*
pipeline object. - Insert a
Filters
->Annotate Time Filter
. - Apply. Annotation should display as "Time: 0.000000".
- Moving forward/backward through time should display the correct value.
- Go to the 0th time step.
- Change Shift from
0
to30
. Apply.
The Time does not update. Moving forward and backward through time goes as 0, 1, 2 not 30, 31, 32.
- Change Scale from
1
to2
. Apply.
Now the shift is captured correctly, but the scaling is not. Moving forward and backward through time goes as 30, 31, 32 not 30, 32, 34.