Hi Dylan,

sorry... I misunderstood your question.
I'm not sure if there is a way to do it with VTK, but there should be a way
to do it with the "XML" evolution of the format.
If you time step is constant, a quick and dirty approach could be rename
you files like file0001, file0002, ... and then I think that
"Source>Annotate time" should work.

Cheers,

Alessandro




2014-02-21 11:45 GMT+11:00 Harp, Dylan R <[email protected]>:

>   Is there a way to enter time into vtk files for display during
> animations?
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