Hi Louise,

I'm afraid not. I don't have the data anymore because it was big (the cube 
colors are defined by processor ID;) maybe I could find a smaller version. The 
focus of making those images was in the python scripting and (python) 
programmable filter, and both of those capabilities have evolved significantly 
since then, so I would generate the same images in a different way now. In that 
sense the source code is not so useful anyway.

If you are just starting with paraview, there are publicly available sample 
datasets you can play around with, as well as tutorial slides to guide you. If 
you have specific questions on what paraview can do, or how to make a 
particular visualization, this list is a good place to get answers. But because 
paraview is fairly easy to learn just by experimenting, most of the questions 
here tend to be more advanced.

Greg

On 1/11/09 7:20 PM, "Louise Hoffman" <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear readers,

I am new to Paraview, and was wondering if the source for
"Verification of ALEGRA Simulations" [0] can be downloaded?

The curved cube looks mighty interesting =)

Lots of love,
Louise

[0] http://www.paraview.org/paraview/resources/applications.html
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