You could also use Exodus... I modified the Exodus writer to correctly  
write out the boundary ids which you should then be able to see in  
Paraview (I can definitely see them with Ensight...).

Derek

On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Roy Stogner wrote:

>
> I've written a little tool to twiddle boundary_info ids based on point
> location and face normal direction, but I'm using it on a fine mesh
> where I'd like to visualize the results to verify them.  Do we output
> boundary ids to gmv/tecplot/vtk/whatever?  And if so, what's the
> quickest way to get them up on the screen in different colors?
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