You can use the "--script" command line argument to "paraview" executable to run a Python script after startup e,g, > paraview --script=show_vtu.py
Utkarsh On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Timothy Cale <drtsc.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would like to display a set of meshes that result from a (bash) script > driven set of simulations > and meshing steps. > > I have written a script that does what I want (at least basically), if I > manually go into the paraview > gui and start the (Tools -->) Python Shell, then hit run script and select > the desired script. > > In an attempt to automate the visialization, I wrote a bash script with the > two relevant lines being: > > paraview &>/dev/null & > pvpython show_vtu.py > > This generates non-persistent, non-interactive images that I expect - though > it would be good > to know if there is a way to make such images persistent and interactive. > (in addition to > starting paraview) > > Question: Is there a way to use such a script (bash, python called from > bash . . . ) to > start paraview, and use a script to visualize data in the gui? > > Thanks, > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: > http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview > _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview