trame Kitware has created trame [1] to spark creativity and empower developers to construct compelling interactive visual applications accessible directly through web browsers. trame, a Python package, functions as a tool for building robust applications without the need for extensive knowledge in web development. Its remarkable adaptability facilitates the creation of desktop applications, Jupyter tools, […]

ParaView 5.13.1 Release Notes

September 30, 2024

Bug fixes made since ParaView 5.13.0 are listed in this document.

As software systems are more complex, the need for an efficient and flexible build system becomes critical. Kitware has extensive experience managing large software build and package systems, which is showcased through our work with the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). VTK is a powerful library for scientific data processing and visualization that originally adopted CMake as a build system in 2000. Since then, VTK has seen several iterations of improvements to the CMake code used to build it. However, in 2019, it underwent a major overhaul that resulted in a more efficient, “modern” build system.

CMake and VTK logos

CMake 3.30.4 available for download

Pulse 4.3 Release

September 17, 2024

On behalf of the Pulse Physiology Community, we are pleased to announce that version 4.3 is now available from our repository.  The Pulse Explorer has also been updated and can assist in developing applications built on this version.  We have continued to support commercial, academic, and government institutions in integrating Pulse into their projects and […]

Pulse 2.3.0

trame: Dashboard Use Case

September 5, 2024

trame Kitware’s trame [1] platform is designed to spark creativity and empower developers to build compelling interactive visual applications that can be accessed directly through web browsers. trame, a Python package, serves as a conduit for building robust applications without necessitating extensive web development proficiency. Its remarkable versatility allows for the creation of desktop applications, […]

Thanks to the new --venv feature of ParaView 5.13, covered in our previous post, we now have a simple path to leverage trame within ParaView. Trame is a set of Python packages that makes it simple to put ParaView visualization on the web. Because trame development is progressing rapidly, ParaView binary installers do not include […]

ParaView Trame Components

CMake 3.30.3 available for download

Starting in ParaView 5.13.0, there is a new option that lets you use many Python packages installed in virtual environments for a parallel Python installation on your system.

ParaView Logo inside a Hexagon

Major changes made since ParaView 5.12.1 are listed in this document. The full list of issues addressed by this release is available here. New features GLTF importer You can now import all or a subset of meshes from a GLTF 2.0 file into ParaView as well as the material properties supported in VTK and textures. […]

CppCon 2024

August 15, 2024

CppCon is the premier annual C++ conference held by and for the C++ development community. It brings together contributors spanning the C++ development spectrum, from game developers to high-frequency traders and particle physicists. CppCon brings the C++ community together to learn, collaborate, and stimulate the use and development of C++ across all applications and fields.

CppCon 2024. The C++ Conference. September 15-20, 2024.

Kitware has developed the trame [1] platform to inspire developers like you to create impactful interactive browser-based visual applications. trame, a Python package, is your gateway to building powerful applications without the need for extensive web development knowledge. Its versatility is truly remarkable – it allows for creating desktop applications, Jupyter tools, HPC applications, or […]

CMake 3.30.2 available for download

Note: this is a guest blog from Marco Miani from GEA Computing – Through Numbers, the Earth. Telescoping nesting of subdomains in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) refers to the capability of the model to use multiple levels of nested grids to represent fine-scale features within larger-scale domains. This allows for a more detailed representation […]

Using delayed load plugins Loading a ParaView plugin can take some time, up to a few seconds for the biggest of plugins. If you use autoload for many of your plugins, especially big ones, you pay the loading time everytime you open ParaView, delaying the opening of ParaView by crucial seconds. What if there was […]

Microscopy and Microanalysis (M&M) is the premier microscopy education and networking event that brings together researchers, academics, and engineers. Kitware is looking forward to participating in the event this year with two presentations and a poster session. There we will be showcasing the capabilities of three of Kitware’s applications – Tomviz, trame, and MultivariateView. Kitware offers professional support for collaborative R&D using these applications, including researching new visualization and analysis techniques, or customizing them to meet your exact needs.

Microscopy & Microanalysis Conference. July 28 - August 1, 2024.

CMake 3.30.0 available for download

Overview Trame is a relatively new Kitware platform that enables scientists and engineers to develop interactive feature rich web applications in Python without needing a deep knowledge of frontend/backend web development. To enhance Trame’s capabilities further, Kitware and 3rd party developers have been actively working to develop new plugins, offering new features and integration with […]

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