
Thanks Peauru for the info. I tried to install the FreeBSD vtk port, but it won't compile. It ran for an hour and then crashed. I did install it on windows so we'll see how that works today. I've been focusing most of my effort to port Animabob to Cygwin. I am very impressed with Cygwin so far as its XFree86 was easy to set up with no XFree86config. I also found the OpenDX port to Cygwin, so I'll play with that a little as well. Rob. Pearu Peterson wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Nope. Grace is only for 2-d plots AFAIK. See their website for more info. You might want to check out VTK and OpenDX, both of which have entries in the
Rob, have you tried Mayavi (http://mayavi.sourceforge.net) that is fully 3D capable. And see http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/pyvtk/ that is prototype software to create VTK files from Python objects.
Regards, Pearu
The following fragment is from Mayavi README.txt:
The MayaVi Data Visualizer ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
MayaVi is a free, easy to use scientific data visualizer. It is written in Python and uses the amazing Visualization Toolkit (VTK) for the graphics. It provides a GUI written using. MayaVi is free and distributed under the GNU GPL. It is also cross platform and should run on any platform where both Python and VTK are available (which is almost any *nix, Mac OSX or Windows). <snip>
-- The Numeric Python EM Project www.members.home.net/europax