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Click on the Visualizer icon. This brings up a web client, connecting to a backend server located at Kitware headquarters, in Clifton Park, New York. | Click on the Visualizer icon. This brings up a web client, connecting to a backend server located at Kitware headquarters, in Clifton Park, New York. | ||
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In the upper left corner are menu options. Running from the left side, these icons are: | In the upper left corner are menu options. Running from the left side, these icons are: |
Revision as of 21:01, 31 March 2021
Introduction
ParaViewWeb, is a Web framework to build applications with interactive scientific visualization inside the Web browser. Those applications can leverage a VTK and/or ParaView backend for large data processing and rendering.
Examples
There are example prototypes that have been built using the ParaViewWeb framework. Here is a webpage that has 4 of them - https://pvw.kitware.com/.
Visualizer
Click on the Visualizer icon. This brings up a web client, connecting to a backend server located at Kitware headquarters, in Clifton Park, New York.
In the upper left corner are menu options. Running from the left side, these icons are:
- Pipeline view.
- Open File. Note that this is wherever the server is located. In this example, it is in New York state.
- Filters. This is a subset of the ParaView Filters.
- Save Screenshot. This will save locally.
- Information. This will give information for whatever filter is selected in the pipeline browser.
- Server settings. Generally speaking, leave this alone.
- Reset View
Example with can.exo. Open can.exo.