![]() ![]() It is dirty work in progress and not cleaned yet. I hope I followed the right path: I forked paraview and created a branch there: is our current usage of vtkMultiBlockDataSet a show stopper?.what is the way to bring our reader for openCFS to the official paraview release.However having at least one official paraview binary with CFSReader would already be a great help and benefit. I’m ready to attempt to migrate this when this is ultimately necessary and clearly understand that the reader would be removed from paraview if I do not succeed with that. What makes things more complicated, is, that we are using the vtkMultiBlockDataSet which seems to be planned to be depreciated soon? My aim is to make our CFSReader part of the official paraview distribution and I’d like to start a discussion on this. Especially for the three platforms Linux, Windows and macOS this is always a hassle. While I always have issues in bringing the plugin and paraview together, it all compiles and runs smoothly when this is done (just now with PV 10 on arm64 macOS). The reader has some useful features in handling complex valued datasets, transforming harmonic results to time animations, … - so it is slightly more than just reading data. ![]() Our data format is based on hdf5 and we used to have an own reader since paraview 3.x. It originates in academia and is now free and open (MIT-License). I’m a developer of the free coupled field FEM and structural optimization tool openCFS
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