> On Jul 10, 2016, at 8:37 AM, Junchao Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I did use unique names. I followed libmesh examples and used
> 
>           file_name << "out."
>                     << std::setw(3)
>                     << std::setfill('0')
>                     << std::right
>                     << t_step+1 << ".vtk";
> 
> Inspired by your reply, I avoided using dot in file name prefixes. I changed 
> it to file_name << "out-" and got
>            out-001.vtk
> out-002.vtk
> out-003.vtk
> out-001_0.vtu
> out-002_0.vtu
> out-003_0.vtu
> 
> Now I can view the mesh at each time step with ParaView. 

Interesting.  I'm still not sure exactly what's going on there.  When you asked 
for a filename with a .vtk ending it wouldn't give you one; when you left .vtk 
off it gave you a .vtk file.

I'll look at the VTK docs and see if we can make our docs/interface any more 
clear...

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