On 4/5/20 7:43 PM, rpresley716 wrote:
I was wondering if there is alternative visualization tool other than VisIt
introduced and recommended in the tutorials? I didn't successfully build
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the visit despite of opting for the minimal build. I also tried the VTK option
of GLVis (which is based on the MFEM library) and it doesn't seem to be
working (according to its official VTK documentation it seems to be
exclusively dealing with mesh files)
On the Visit website, there is a "Download" section where you can get binaries
for common platforms. That's what everyone uses, given that building is such a
pain.
Paraview is the other big alternative (see Felipe's answe), and there's also a
video lecture that explains its user interface.
Best
W.
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