Hi,
I greatly recommend paraview for postprocessing. We should add this to our wiki too.
I created a Debian package, accessible in my repository:
However, more work is needed, before it can get to the main Debian.
I have a question - do you know how to save the pipeline, so that when I fix my program, calculate the result again, I don't have to fiddle with mouse in paraview and simply see the same pipeline as before but with new data?
Ideally, do you have some example script how to call paraview from python? Let's add all this information to the wiki. Our first issue:
http://code.google.com/p/sfepy/issues/detail?id=1
And to make things moving, I created some more issues. Now I am working on incorporating my mesh conversion utilities + automatic mesh generation using tetgen, will send a patch soon.
Ondrej
Ondrej Certik wrote:
I greatly recommend paraview for postprocessing. We should add this to our wiki too.
Yeah, paraview is cool.
I created a Debian package, accessible in my repository:
Any volunteer to update the gentoo package to use the latest version?
However, more work is needed, before it can get to the main Debian.
thumbs up!
I have a question - do you know how to save the pipeline, so that when I fix my program, calculate the result again, I don't have to fiddle with mouse in paraview and simply see the same pipeline as before but with new data?
in menu, try 'save state'. but using the python interface should be much better, imho. not tried though...
Ideally, do you have some example script how to call paraview from python? Let's add all this information to the wiki. Our first issue:
maybe you could ask the paraview guys at para...@paraview.org
- I am certainly interested in this.
And to make things moving, I created some more issues. Now I am working on incorporating my mesh conversion utilities + automatic mesh generation using tetgen, will send a patch soon.
great!
r.
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