Hi Terry,

The flash support through ParaViewWeb works as a client where the
rendering is done remotely. So you can not use that technique for a
visualization in a PowerPoint. The flash application that you get is
not a standalone SWF file that you may play again offline.

Although, you might need to explain what you mean by "interactive
session of ParaView". Is it an interactive 3D scene with a static
content or the content is going to change based on some filter
parameter update ?

If the content is going to be static, you may want to export the scene
and view it inside any "smaller viewer".

Seb


On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Terry Jordan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am looking for a way to embed an interactive session of ParaView into a
> powerpoint presentation.  Do any procedures exist to perform this task?
>
> I know there is some flash support available through ParaViewWeb.  This may
> be a route I can explore.
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
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