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Old   October 24, 2016, 04:12
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Hallo all,

I am using Paraview 3.98.1 for picture generation.
I have a python script which calls paraview to generate pictures.

The problem is that whenever the python script calls paraview, paraview opens only in a small screen and not in a full screen mode. This creates bad pictures.

I tried to change the settings in Edit-settings by disabling the splash screen so that i can get paraview in full screen mode. But everytime i close and open paraview the settings are reset.

anyone knows a solution for this??

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