No. PVFWrap was a prototype interface that has been substantially improved to 
become the current paraview.simple. Most people use the python trace to 
establish their initial python scripts and then modify them, but if you know 
the names of the filters and only want to specify changes from default values 
for properties, you can script "from scratch" without using python trace.

I don't know anything about plans to implement VisIt's python interface in 
ParaView.

Greg

On 1/24/11 12:02 PM, "Fabian Braennstroem" <f.braennstr...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi,

I just found this page and wonder, if this will be a new approach for
python scripting:

http://www.paraview.org/ParaView3/index.php/Visualization_Script_Examples#Paraview_Python_Script_with_PVFWrap

In addition, there are comments about the VisIt way... do you plan
something like this!?

Best Regards!
Fabian
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