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Old   November 6, 2013, 01:39
Question Is it possible to execute ParaView from HelyxOS?
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Hello,
I was wondering if editing the script from the GUI HelyxOS, I can make to automatically pop up ParaView with the simulations results.

I know paraFoam can do it from the Terminal Window, but don't know if is possible to avoid the Terminal. I am a beginner.
If is possible, then how?

You can access to the HelyxOS script, in the GUI the "Case Setup" tab in the "Run" option and there is an option "Edit script".

Thanks you!
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