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Thu May 27 11:52:52 EDT 2010


think it can interact with the interface of Paraview, while executing.

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* When the script is long, it is not convinient to implement it<br>
inside the XML file. Is there an example to use a &quot;import script&quot;=
 ?<br></blockquote><div>This is the way I use this feature. <br>Your script=
 and all the libraries inside it must been viewable in your PYTHONPATH.  <b=
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* Does the XML file provides a Property to select a file to be opened ?<br>=
</blockquote><div>It would be great, but I don&#39;t know how to do. <br>In=
 my xml files, I ask for the complete path to the file to read.=A0 <br><br>

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* =A0Imagine that the 1st argument is a file to open. The second<br>
argument possible variables to load. Is it possible to fill a list<br>
with those variables get from the file opened ?<br></blockquote>Here again.=
 It would be great. But I don&#39;t think it is possible. <br>From the pers=
pective of Paraview, this tool acts as a black box. I don&#39;t think it ca=
n interact with the interface of Paraview, while executing. <br>

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