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===Server Setup=== | ===Server Setup=== | ||
* [[Setting up a ParaView Server| ParaView Server Setup]] | * [[Setting up a ParaView Server| ParaView Server Setup]] | ||
* [[Starting the server| ParaView Server Startup Using GUI]] | Configuring your cluster to act as a ParaView server. | ||
* [[ParaView:Server Configuration| Server Configuration]] | * [[Starting the server| ParaView Server Startup Using GUI]] | ||
Using the ParaView client to start the servers. | |||
* [[ParaView:Server Configuration| Server Configuration]] | |||
Customizing server startup and connection processes using XML-based configuration scripts. | |||
===Python Scripting=== | ===Python Scripting=== |
Revision as of 12:32, 11 September 2008
The next major version of ParaView (III) includes many significant improvements, including:
- New Qt interface
- Much better support for Python scripting
- Emphasis on quantitative analysis
ParaView III is developed by a team including Kitware, Sandia National Labs and Elemental Technologies.
Win32 Users: If you wish to build ParaView III from source using the GPL'd version of Qt and Visual Studio, see Obtaining GPL'ed Qt for Windows.
Linux/Unix/OS X Users: If you are building from source, you might want to include the FFMPEG encoder. For this, you need to build the encoder from source. Download it here here. Build instructions are included with the package.
If you have questions about licensing, see ParaView III and Qt licensing.
Documentation
Compile/Install
Server SetupConfiguring your cluster to act as a ParaView server. Using the ParaView client to start the servers. Customizing server startup and connection processes using XML-based configuration scripts. Python Scripting |
Plugins
AnimationGUI FeaturesDesign & Implementation |
MiscellaneousTutorialsDocumentation specific to ParaView 2.XAdministrative Topics |