I tried the same thing a few weeks ago with the same results! if you look at
the preamble in the
voglMultiVolume.c++ example it intimates exactly what you are seeing!
Chingyao Lin wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I was trying to load different sets of data with different size.
> For example, I load the 256x128x256 data set in the begining, I clean it
> up, load the second dataset of size 256x256x128(It is in one program).
> Then it is not displaying the bottom half of the Y dimension.(y dimension
> is 128 instead of 256).
>
> If I load second data set(256x256x128) first then reload the 1st
> data set, half of the z direction will be cut off(z is still 128 instead
> of 256).
>
> We solved the problem by loading a 256x256x256 dataset first..:).
> I am wondering if there were the other solutions to this problem or it is
> just some bugs in our program.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Regards
> Ching-yao Lin
>
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> Ching-Yao Lin
> Research Assistant
> Virtual Environment Research Institute
> Univ. Of Houston
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