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Crawler viewIntroduction ============ [ParaView][] is an open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application based on [Visualization Toolkit (VTK)][VTK]. The first public release was announced in October 2002. Since then, the project has grown through collaborative efforts between [Kitware Inc.][Kitware], [Sandia National Laboratories][Sandia], [Los Alamos National Laboratory][LANL], [Army Research Laboratory][ARL], and various other government and commercial institutions, and academic partners. [ParaView]: https://www.paraview.org [VTK]: https://www.vtk.org [Kitware]: https://www.kitware.com [Sandia]: https://www.sandia.gov/ [LANL]: https://www.lanl.gov/ [ARL]: https://www.arl.army.mil/ Learning Resources ================== • General information is available at the [ParaView Homepage][]. • The ParaView User's Guide can be found on the [ParaView Documentation][Guide]. • Community discussion takes place on the [ParaView Discourse][] forum. • Commercial [support and training][Kitware Support] are available from [Kitware][]. • Additional documentation, including Doxygen-generated nightly reference documentation, is available [online][Resources]. [ParaView Homepage]: https://www.paraview.org [Resources]: https://www.paraview.org/resources/ [ParaView Discourse]: https://discourse.paraview.org/ [Kitware]: https://www.kitware.com/ [Kitware Support]: https://www.kitware.com/support/ [Guide]: https://docs.paraview.org/en/latest/ Building ======== There are two ways to build ParaView: • The easiest method for begginners to build ParaView from source is by using our [Getting Started compilation guide][build] which includes commands to install the needed dependencies for most operating systems. • Another way to build ParaView, quite useful when trying to enable more specific options which requires to build dependencies yourself (ie osmesa, raytracing), would be the [ParaView Superbuild][sbrepo]. The superbuild downloads and builds all of ParaView's dependencies as well as ParaView itself. [sbrepo]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview-superbuild [build]: Documentation/dev/build.md Reporting Bugs ============== If you have found a bug: • If you have a source-code fix, please read the [CONTRIBUTING.md][] document. • Otherwise, please join the [ParaView Discourse][] forum and ask about the expected and observed behaviors to determine if it is really a bug. • Finally, if the issue is not resolved by the above steps, open an entry in the [ParaView Issue Tracker][]. [ParaView Issue Tracker]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview/-/issues Contributing ============ See [CONTRIBUTING.md][] for instructions to contribute. For Github users ---------------- [Github][] is a mirror of the [official repository][repo]. We do not actively monitor issues or pull requests on Github. Please use the [official repository][repo] to report issues or contribute fixes. [Github]: https://github.com/Kitware/ParaView [repo]: https://gitlab.kitware.com/paraview/paraview [CONTRIBUTING.md]: CONTRIBUTING.md License ======= ParaView is distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-clause License. See [Copyright.txt][] for details. For additional licenses, refer to [ParaView Licenses][]. [Copyright.txt]: Copyright.txt [ParaView Licenses]: https://www.paraview.org/license/