The link should be:<br><br><a href="http://paraview.org/New/download.html">http://paraview.org/New/download.html</a><br><br>The other link goes to the "old" download.<br><br>Paul<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 19, 2007 12:43 PM, Berk Geveci <
<a href="mailto:berk.geveci@kitware.com">berk.geveci@kitware.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi Folks,
<br><br>Kitware, Sandia National Laboratories, CSimSoft and Los Alamos Laboratory<br>are proud to announce the release of ParaView 3.2.1 (stable). You can<br>download it from<br><a href="http://paraview.org/HTML/Download.html" target="_blank">
http://paraview.org/HTML/Download.html</a>.<br><br>This release includes the following enhancements/fixes:<br><br>* New animation view for viewing, creating, modifying animations. This<br>is improved version of the ParaView
2.6 animation tracks. We have made<br>it more intuitive and easier to use.<br>* The "Element Inspector" has been replaced by brand new "Spreadsheet"<br>view which makes it possible to view the raw data produced by any
<br>source/filter.<br>* Filters with multiple outputs and inputs are now supported. This<br>opened doors for several new filter such as glyph with custom source,<br>stream tracer with custom point source etc.<br>* There are several improvements to charts including support for vector
<br>data in line charts (magnitude or component), support for labels, titles<br>and legends, custom chart axes end points.<br>* Selection support has undergone a major overhaul. It is now possible<br>to select cells (or points) on surface of geometry or within a view
<br>frustum by simply dragging on the 3D view. The properties of the<br>selection can be inspected/changed using the brand new "Selection<br>Inspector" accessible through the "View" menu. "Extract Selection"
<br>filter can be used to extract the selected cells or points. Labels can<br>be used to label the selected cells or points.<br>* Support for eXtensible Data model and Format (XDMF) files is back and<br>improved to support composite datasets, quadratic elements, mixed
<br>topologies. It is now possible to change domain and grid selections as well.<br>* We are working on making ParaView totally at ease with composite data<br>sets. As a part of the process histogram (and soon probe) filters now
<br>work with composite datasets. The python client can fetch composite<br>datasets as well as perform operations such as min/max/sum on these dataset.<br>* A new python module is introduced which makes dealing with proxies
<br>convenient. A separate document is available describing these python<br>enhancements.<br>* This version has many GUI usability improvements including but<br>definitely not limited to:<br> - view based and application settings.
<br> - using mouse clicks for picking center of rotation, point widget<br>location.<br>* We are constantly trying to make the documentation better. The online<br>help has been extended to include the new functionality added since
3.0.<br><br>We would like to acknowledge Sandia Labs and Los Alamos Lab for their<br>continuing support and funding.<br><br>Enjoy.<br><font color="#888888"><br>Berk Geveci<br>_______________________________________________
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