siconos_vview(1)
Viewer for Siconos mechanics-IO HDF5 files based on VTK.
Description
SICONOS_VVIEW
NAME
siconos_vview - Viewer for Siconos mechanics-IO HDF5 files based on VTK.
SYNOPSIS
siconos_vview [OPTION]... <HDF5>
DESCRIPTION
Description: Viewer and exporter for Siconos mechanics-IO HDF5 files based on VTK.
OPTIONS
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--help |
display this message
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--version |
display version information
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--tmin= value |
set the time lower bound for visualization
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--tmax= value |
set the time upper bound for visualization
--cf-scale= value
(default : 1.0 )
rescale the arrow representing the contact forces by the value. the normal cone and the contact points are also rescaled
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--no-cf |
do not display contact forces
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--imr |
immediate-mode-rendering, use less memory at the price of slower rendering
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--global-filter (default : off) |
With export mode, concatenates all blocks in a big vtkPolyData. This option is for when the number of objects is huge. With vview, the display is done with only one vtk actor. Note that global-filter use a vtkCompositeDataGeometryFilter which is slow.
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--no-depth-peeling (default : on) |
do not use vtk depth peeling
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--maximum-number-of-peels= value |
maximum number of peels when depth peeling is on
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--occlusion-ratio= value |
occlusion-ratio when depth peeling is on
--normalcone-ratio = value
(default : 1.0 )
introduce a ratio between the representation of the contact forces arrows the normal cone and the contact points. useful when the contact forces are small with respect to the characteristic dimesion
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--advance= value or ’fps’ |
automatically advance time during recording (default : don’t advance)
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--fps= value |
frames per second of generated video (default 25)
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--camera=x,y,z |
initial position of the camera (default=above looking down)
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--lookat=x,y,z |
initial direction to look (default=center of bounding box)
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--up=x,y,z |
initial up direction of the camera (default=y-axis)
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--ortho=scale |
start in ortho mode with given parallel scale (default=perspective)
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--with-charts=value |
display convergence charts
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--visible=all |
all: view all contactors and avatars avatars: view only avatar if an avatar is defined (for each object) contactors: ignore avatars, view only contactors where avatars are contactors with collision_group=-1
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--with-edges |
add edges in the rendering (experimental for primitives)
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--with-fixed-color |
use fixed color defined in the config file
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--depth-2d=<value> |
specify a depth for 2D objects
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--verbose=<int verbose_level> |
SEE ALSO
The Siconos
Software Documentation
http://siconos.gforge.inria.fr