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Hi Foamers,
This might be useful for anyone who wishes to make an animation of his/her numerical simulation using the paraview software. The steps below is in accordance with the latest version of paraview - paraview-4.1.0. You can download it here or copy and paste http://www.paraview.org/download/ to your browser. 1. Open paraview 2. On the tool bar, go to Filters 3. Under Filters, click Alphabetical 4. From the drop-down list, click on Annotate Time Filter Enjoy ![]() Many credits to hansel |
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