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== Usage ==
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== Basic Usage ==
  
 
=== Open/Add a dataset ===
 
=== Open/Add a dataset ===
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The current scene can also be saved as ''history'' that will contain also all the operation performed by the user in the scene (i.e. using ''File->Save history...'').
 
The current scene can also be saved as ''history'' that will contain also all the operation performed by the user in the scene (i.e. using ''File->Save history...'').
  
=== Extractors ===
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=== Nodes/Filters ===
  
An extractor can be a:
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The main kind of ''Node'' are:
* slice
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* [[Slice Node]]
* volume
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* [[Volume Node]]
* iso contour
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* [[Iso Contour Node]]
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* [[Scripting Node]]
  
=== Scripting ===
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You can add a ''Node'' using the menu ''Add''.
 
 
Here scripting examples
 
  
 
=== Configuration and Bookmarks ===
 
=== Configuration and Bookmarks ===

Revision as of 22:29, 31 July 2017

Basic Usage

Open/Add a dataset

A dataset can be either local or remote (e.g. provided by a ViSUS Server).

Local dataset

Two options are available to open a local dataset in the menu File:

  • Open file... (open a single file, all the datasets in the current session will be discarded)
  • Add file... (add a dataset to the current session)

Remote dataset

Two options are available to open a remote dataset in the menu File:

  • Open URL... (open a remote dataset, all the datasets in the current session will be discarded)
  • Add URL... (add a dataset to the current session)

Save a scene

The current scene can be saved on disk using the File->Save scene... command. The scene will contain all the datasets and settings in the current session.

The current scene can also be saved as history that will contain also all the operation performed by the user in the scene (i.e. using File->Save history...).

Nodes/Filters

The main kind of Node are:

You can add a Node using the menu Add.

Configuration and Bookmarks

Configuration (i.e. mostly performance and platform specific related) and list of bookmarks (i.e. commonly used datasets) are contained in the ViSUS configuration file.

Collection of IDX datasets

Sometimes can be useful to define a collection of IDX dataset to use for interactive visualization or analysis. MIDX is file format that simply defines a collection of IDX files.

Here are some examples: