Regarding gp.plot_3d failure #788
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Thanks for reminding me. I will take that into due consideration next time
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same topic and provide answers to my follow-up questions in the issue. I
will also try answer the vtk export question there.
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I need to make layered sections for gravity modelling but when I try to render 3d display using the gp.plot_3d function, jupyter notebook crashes. In the terminal, the It says " Cannot create GLX context". This is really frustrating. So, I wanted to ask if I could import the model as a VTU or VTK file compatible with ParaView? Or if anyone understands my problem, please help,
I am running Ubuntu 22.0 on WSL2 system.
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