Paraview -------- Here you can find a few notes how to get you started on Debian. Thourough, full official documentation can be found at http://paraview.org. Load your vtk file ------------------ $ paraview --data=file.vtk Hit "Apply". Depending on what you have put into the file you can see inside your geometry by: hit the "Clip" button, "Apply". Paraview and Parallel Data (Mpi) -------------------------------- Say that you have data (in ensight case and sos format) spread over N processors, in order to view your data you need to start N paraview processes $ mpirun -np N paraview or $ paraview File -> Connect Click on "Add Server" type the server name (e.g. localhost) then click on "Configure" and enter the command mpirun -np N pvserver then click on "Connect" and you are now ready to visualize your parallel data Python scripting ---------------- It's as simple as this: $ python Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 28 2008, 19:19:25) [GCC 4.2.4 (Debian 4.2.4-1)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> from paraview import servermanager as sm >>> sm.Connect() Connection (builtin:5) >>> cone = sm.sources.ConeSource() >>> view = sm.CreateRenderView() >>> sm.CreateRepresentation(cone, view) vtkConeSource : [ ...........] >>> view.StillRender() vtkPVGeometryFilter : [ ...........] vtkPainterPolyDataMapper : [ ...........] vtkPainterPolyDataMapper : [ ...........] This will show the cone. You can automatically reposition the camera by: >>> view.ResetCamera() >>> view.StillRender() vtkPainterPolyDataMapper : [ ...........] vtkPainterPolyDataMapper : [ ...........] >>> This should get you up and going, now learn all the details from the excellent guide into paraview python scripting at: http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/images/2/26/Servermanager.pdf Paraview is built against python2.5 only (it works with python2.4, but you would have to compile it yourself, changing build depends and debian/rules). Problems -------- o paraview crashes while saving screenshot see http://openfoam.cfd-online.com/forum/messages/1/4438.html add the following line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in ServerLayout section Section "ServerLayout" Option "AIGLX" "false" EndSection -- Christophe Prud'homme , Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:49:31 +0200