Hi Adriano, It's nice to see such interest. I guess Pat might be able to provide more details, but in the mean time I'll try to come with some workaround.
So regarding the type of the data that can be loaded, thanks to ParaView and ParaViewWeb there is no real limitation. You can use a ParaViewWeb as a front-end to convert on the fly the data that you need to load and ask your mobile device to render the geometry that has been delivered to it. You can even ask ParaViewWeb to pre-process the raw data to get only the subset you are interested in. In fact the coupling of ParaViewWeb and KiwiViewer brings a wider use case to the whole framework and that's true for both framework. Both can benefit from each other. ParaViewWeb extend its usage outside the Web and KiwiViewer get access to a remote processing framework that can do the heavy lifting so it could focus on the rendering part. Seb On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Adriano Gagliardi <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > Sebastien, > > This is excellent news! > > I've been waiting for something similar for a while. I look forward to > checking out the functionality provided out the box. Will this be developed > internally at Kitware (taking, for example, community input for > improvements) or will future work be based purely on paid-for work? I > noticed from the release information the .vtm format is not supported. Will > this change in the future? > > Thanks, > > Adriano > > =================================== > > Adriano Gagliardi MEng PhD > Business Sector Leader > Computational Aerodynamics > Aircraft Research Association Ltd. > Manton Lane > Bedford > > Tel: 01234 32 4644 > E-mail: [email protected] > Url: www.ara.co.uk > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Sebastien Jourdain > *Sent:* 13 February 2012 21:32 > *To:* vtkusers; [email protected] > *Subject:* [Paraview] ANN: KiwiViewer arrives in the Android Market > > SUMMARY: > If you follow mobile computing (iOS and Android), VTK, VES, and/or > ParaView the following announcement may be of interest to you. The new > KiwiViewer app is now available in both the Android Market and Apple App > Store. There is also a cool feature that enables ParaViewWeb to push > geometry to the KiwiViewer application. This application and supporting > libraries are available in open source form. Read on for details. > > ANNOUNCEMENT: > > The KiwiViewer applications has arrived in the Android Market and you can > now download it from > https://market.android.com/details?id=com.kitware.KiwiViewer*. * > > In this Android release, we've added new features and built-in > visualization demos, so definitely check out this app even if you're > already familiar with KiwiViewer for the > iPhone/iPad<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kiwiviewer/id455271681?mt=8> (we'll > release an app update to bring these new features to iOS owners shortly) > Some of the highlights include: > > - Built-in vis. demos, including a brain atlas viewer, time-series > animation, and a 3D image slice plane widget; > - ParaViewWeb connectivity (connect to a running session and receive > geometry from ParaViewWeb, then view it locally on the mobile device > without any further network access); > - Easy access to all many datasets - you can open from DropBox or an > SD card, or download from a URL, with the ability to load scenes consisting > of multiple datasets. > > For a description of features and supported file formats, visit the > KiwiViewer app docume > <http://kiwiviewer.org/kiwiviewer/help/documentation.html> > > > > ntation page. If your favorite file format is not supported, please let > us know! Contact us at [email protected]. As an immediate > solution, you can use ParaView <http://paraview.org/> to convert files > for KiwiViewer. > > KiwiViewer isn't just for end users. It is an open-source project, powered > by VTK (the Visualization Toolkit) and VES (the VTK OpenGL ES 2.0 Rendering > Engine.) We encourage you to check out the > code<http://vtk.org/Wiki/VES/Developers_Guide> and > use it to develop your own mobile applications. Kitware can help you > develop advanced mobile apps; for inquiries, contact [email protected]. > > > For more screenshots, visit the screenshot > page,<http://vtk.org/Wiki/VES/Screenshots> and > also watch the brain atlas demonstration movie <http://vimeo.com/30924719> > . > > The Kitware team > > ********************************************************************** > This email contains information that is private and confidential and is > intended only for the addressee. > If you are not the intended recipient please delete it and notify us > immediately by e-mailing the sender. > Note: All email sent to or from this address may be accessed by someone > other than the recipient, for > system management and security reasons. > Aircraft Research Association Ltd. Registered in England, Registration No > 503668 Registered Office: > Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7PF England VAT No GB 196351245 > > ********************************************************************** >
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