You can use the --script option.

  --script=opt          Set a python script to be evaluated on startup.

e.g.
> ./paraview --script=/tmp/foo.py

Utkarsh

2010/5/6 Jérôme Plumecoq <[email protected]>:
> Hi !
>
> I'm new two ParaView and I have one question :
>
> I would like to launch a script shell directly from a button (whitout
> opening the script shell). So I have implemented a plugin which adds a new
> menu (*), and hence I can launch a python script using pqPythonManager and
> runScript() from pqPythonDialog.
>
> But I would like to launch a script with command line options.
>
> do you know if it is possible ? And if it is, how to do this ?
>
> I use version 3.8.0-RC1 of ParaView.
>
> thanks !
>
> Jérôme
>
> (*) my goal is to add a new GUI where the user can enter some informations,
> and launching a python script using these informations.
>
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