https://wci.llnl.gov/codes/visit/
This one. I agree the name is too generic to find it with just visit. I always use "visit llnl". 2011/7/5 Stephen Wornom <stephen.wornom at inria.fr>: > Jed Brown wrote: >> >> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 21:44, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov >> <mailto:bsmith at mcs.anl.gov>> wrote: >> >> ? ?What are the recommended visualization packages for use with PETSc >> ? ?(for example making movies of contour plots and isosurfaces) and >> ? ?what are the recommended data formats to use to save Vecs for >> ? ?visualization? >> >> >> VisIt > > Any links to VisIt? Goggle produced nothing. > Thanks, > Stephen > >> and ParaView are the primary choices. In my experience, VisIt is a more >> complete system, but ParaView is easier to install and probably easier to >> get started with. >> >> The VTK XML or binary formats are the easiest to get started with. See >> src/ts/examples/tutorials/ex14.c for an example of writing an XML file >> containing two fields on different grids (2D and 3D, structured, but >> deformed) in parallel. All file formats are horrible non-extensible crud, >> usually grown out of a particular application with structured grids of >> low-order/non-exotic basis functions on unstructured grids. They tend not to >> retain enough semantic information to reconstruct a state for further >> computations and also work for visualization without needing additional >> application-provided information. > > > -- > stephen.wornom at inria.fr > 2004 route des lucioles - BP93 > Sophia Antipolis > 06902 CEDEX > > Tel: 04 92 38 50 54 > Fax: 04 97 15 53 51 > >