Dear all,

Has anybody ever tried to automatically (=by a program) generate a PV state 
file for a known pipeline with known settings ?

My code is writing its simulation results into a HDF5 file. In an additional 
step I am processing this file in order to generate a/several corresponding 
XDMF file(s) in order to visualize the data with ParaView.
That means, during creation of these XDMF files I know WHAT and HOW  I would 
like to show it in PV later. I am thinking about generating a corresponding 
state file which would load the generated XDMF files into PV and apply certain 
default but useful settings:
For example XDMF files representing solid structures should be shown using 
'Surface With Edges' representation and be colored by solid color, whereas XDMF 
files representing particle data (=particle centers) should be glyphed with a 
sphere and colored by their radius.
I am aware of the absolute path issue in PV state files. But at the moment this 
is not a problem for me. My intention is to create this STATE file next to the 
generated XDMF files, allowing the user to open ‚The Case‘ in PV with two 
clicks in comparison with having to first open the XDMF files and then apply 
certain commonly used settings himself.


1) Does anybody has experience with this ?

2) When experimenting with the state file, I noticed that it contains a lot of 
items that can be removed without creating (obvious) problems. I assume if not 
specified in the state file, default settings are used for example for 
background color, etc. Is there some example of a ‚MINIMAL state file‘ that 
stores only the really relevant settings ?


I know that this can also be achieved with python scripts. If anybody can 
report positive experience with state files I would opt for this one first.


Thank you very much.

Best regards,

Florian
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