![]() However the movie shows relative motion of the scatter points making the animation appear jerky. Problem: I have some files with some scatter points animated to move in constant velocity. Then you will be able to export your images, but then you can’t set the image size, so you would be limited to the size of the image on the screen. You can do this at the command line by adding the ‘-mesa’ flag to the command you normally use to run Tecplot, or by selecting “Software OpenGL Emulation” within the Preferences dialog which should appear when you first run Tecplot on your MAC.Ģ) You can also run Tecplot and go to the Performance dialog (Options/Performance in Tecplot 360 and Focus, and Options/Performance Options in Tecplot RS) and under the “Rendering” tab set the Image Export Options to “Fast” instead of “Safe”. If you are unable to update to XQuartz 2.7 then you can prevent the crash by doing one of the following:ġ) Run Tecplot in -mesa mode. In order to fix this you will need to update to XQuartz 2.7, which does contain the fix. If you run the OSX Lion automatic updates, XQuartz will update to the latest edition of XQuartz 2.6, which does not contain the fix. It happens with Tecplot 360, Focus, and RS. ![]() This is caused by a bug in XQuartz 2.6, which comes with MAC OSX Lion. I tried to export an image when running Tecplot software (360, Focus, or RS) on MAC OSX Lion, and Tecplot crashed. ![]()
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