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Hello

I have a question, is it possible to visualize the simulation of electrophysiology without using the visual interface of the meshalyzer?

I want to create a pipeline that will automatically run a wave propagation calculation and then output the result as a series of images. This can easily be done in the visual interface of the meshalyzer, but I would like to do without this intermediate step. Perhaps this can be implemented using some python library, but I couldn't find out how.

Thank you in advance!

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meshalyzer supports offscreen rendering, which is described in chapter 8 of its manual:

https://opencarp.org/documentation/meshalyzer-manual

Together with interactively prepared state files, this could be an option for you.

Alternatively, you can also convert the output to VTK and use ParaView's offscreen rendering options.

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Thank you so much, after some efforts everything worked out!
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