Thanks for your reply.
A few questions though:
1) Should I add --filter argument to the Jetty configuration where it calls
the web visualizer python file?
2) Where are the implementation files related to the available filters in
the visualizer? For example, where is StreamTracer filter python file?

Cheers,
Arya


On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Sebastien Jourdain <
sebastien.jourd...@kitware.com> wrote:

> In order to add filters to the Web Visualizer, you just need to provide
> the path to a json file that contains the list of the filters and sources
> you want to expose.
>
> --filter /.../path/to/file.json
>
> The content of the file should be like that:
>
> [{
>                         'name': 'Cone',
>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>                         'category': 'source'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Sphere',
>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>                         'category': 'source'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Wavelet',
>                         'icon': 'dataset',
>                         'category': 'source'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Clip',
>                         'icon': 'clip',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Slice',
>                         'icon': 'slice',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Contour',
>                         'icon': 'contour',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'Threshold',
>                         'icon': 'threshold',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'StreamTracer',
>                         'icon': 'stream',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     },{
>                         'name': 'WarpByScalar',
>                         'icon': 'filter',
>                         'category': 'filter'
>                     }]
>
> The name to use for the filters are the one you will use to create them in
> Python.
>
> Seb
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Arya Mazaheri <arya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there any way to add additional filters beside Slice, Contour, etc. to
>> the ParaviewWeb interface?
>> It would be great if you could describe a little bit about this procedure.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arya
>>
>>
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