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Old   July 6, 2016, 10:54
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I'm trying to get an IDE (pyCharm in my case) to hook up with Paraview's imports so I can get stuff like code completion and API searching available.

I have added the Paraview libraries to my pyCharm project, but it doesn't seem to recognize any of the code in it.

Has anyone done this for another IDE or pyCharm? Here's what my tree looks like..

http://imgur.com/fCqDGEw

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Old   September 6, 2016, 10:16
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Could it be that paraview.simple does only support Python2.7? I tried to use the Anaconda Framework with paraview and it told me that there is an error when i added the paraview site-packages to my PYTHONPATH.

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