Peter Pearson wrote:
On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:45:51 -0500, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
pyvtk is not the Python interface to VTK. It is for the
creation of VTK files.  The vtk(1) command is a Tcl shell
with the VTK libraries loaded (I believe).  Read the VTK
documentation for information on the Tcl interface if you
really want to use it.

You're right: I don't really want to use it.

The Python interface is also included in the VTK sources,
although it might not have been built on your machine. You
have to enable it when you build VTK itself. The Python
interface is essentially the same as the C++
interface. There are Python examples in the VTK source
tree.

That's the ticket: I don't want to "import pyvtk", I
want to "import vtk" and ape /usr/share/vtk/.../*.py.

Thanks.

I'm not sure you've been helped so far as you seem to already understand about pyvtk not being the official VTK bindings :)

So, what would you like to know?

Paul

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