[Paraview] Source is out - get it while it's hot

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Thu Oct 22 11:03:50 EDT 2009


Hi folks,

The latest edition of the Kitware Source is now available online. The
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In this issue, Thomas Otahal, of Sandia National Labs, discusses the
integration of MatLab and GnuR with Kitware’s Visualization Toolkit.
Pat Marion introduces a new extension to the ParaView Python
interface, called Python trace which generates human readable Python
scripts that mimic user actions in the GUI. Andrew Maclean, from the
Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR), discusses ACFR’s use of
Kitware’s open-source toolkits in order to manage a development
environment that is cross-platform, supports code reuse, and is
responsive to change. Utkarsh Ayachit provides a brief tutorial on
adding representation plugins in ParaView. Andrew Maclean, from ACFR,
discusses the use of ParaView in a mining research environment. And
David Cole provides a tutorial on building external projects with
CMake 2.8.

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