On 6 July 2011 11:41, Ethan Coon <ecoon at lanl.gov> wrote: > Both Paraview and Visit generally make ugly axes/colorbars/keys/etc. ?In my > opinion they both look fine for presentations and my own viewing, but are not > really acceptable for publication-quality. ?For things run on a > reasonably-sized problem, matplotlib (using either h5py to read hdf5, pyvtk > to read vtk, or petsc4py to read PETSc's binary format) makes publishable > plots. >
Using petsc4py for reading PETSc binary formats is overkill. All this can be done with just NumPy. Should PETSc ship some Python code to read IS's, Vec's, Mat's in binary format? Can any of you suggest an appropriate location in the source tree? -- Lisandro Dalcin --------------- CIMEC (INTEC/CONICET-UNL) Predio CONICET-Santa Fe Colectora RN 168 Km 472, Paraje El Pozo 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina Tel: +54-342-4511594 (ext 1011) Tel/Fax: +54-342-4511169
