Since the first version was a complete kludge I spent some more time
with this little project and basically rewrote it. The program now
uses template files for the source code instead of having all the ugly
code-creating-code thing. This also makes it easier to customize the
end code for your purposes without having to recompile.
Again, the download location is the same:
http://echo1.bluequartz.net/CreateParaViewPlugin.tgz
Mike Jackson
On Oct 1, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Since I have had some interest in the code I posted it to the
following location:
http://echo1.bluequartz.net/CreateParaViewPlugin.tgz
note that it uses the boost::program_options library and Qt4. I
figured since you are going to generate a plugin for ParaView you
probably have Qt4 installed anyways. The boost part, well, if
someone wants to rip that out and use something else lighter weight
or has another suggestion then let me know.
Eventually I'll put a Qt Gui on it to make it a bit more friendly. I
was also hoping to create an Eclipse Project Template for ParaView
plugins for those of us using Eclipse-CDT.
Mike
I put together a quick command line app that takes a number of
inputs and then generates a project directory with CMakeLists.txt
file and associated source and xml files that build into a
ParaView 3 plugin. If any one is interested in the code I can post
it somewhere. I wanted to slap a Qt Gui on it at some point but
ran out of time.
Maybe a nice utility to include with ParaView. The goal is to make
creating plugins even easier.
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