Hi,
As Stan suggests we have now moved away from separate utilities to a unified environment captured in FieldConvert. Information in running FieldConvert should be in the updated users guide.
Cheers,
Spencer.
On 19 Sep 2015, at 21:51, Stanisław Gepner <sgepner@meil.pw.edu.pl<mailto:sgepner@meil.pw.edu.pl>> wrote:
Hi,
You might try the FieldConvert utility, like this:
FieldConvert mesh_file.xml fld_file.fld paraview.vtu
Regards
Stan Gepner
On 19.09.2015 14:36, Soumya Dutta wrote:
Hi All,
I have successfully installed the library is able to run some solvers and generate .fld data. However in order to visualize I want them to be converted to vtk format but I can not find the fldtovtk executable file. I compiled nektar 4.2 in ubuntu 12.04 with vtk and qt support. Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
--
mindbender
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