Thanks to those who answered my question and sent me files me about high order visualization. Finally, I wrote a plugin from scratch to fit my needs, which does more or less what is done in Gmsh. The sources are available here:
http://perso.uclouvain.be/sebastien.blaise/tools.html

Best,
Sébastien

Le 27/04/12 14:37, Sébastien Blaise a écrit :
Hi,

I'm a big fan of Paraview, but I am lacking the feature to visualize arbitrary order elements (more than 2). After some searches, I did not find any suitable solution (I currently split the elements into my code). Is anyone aware on a plugin doing that, or should I start writing one?

Thanks,
Sébastien

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