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<p>Hi Jinfeng,<br>
I may not help much with your question but as I am in NZ I could not resist responding... kia ora !<br>
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Multiple views are used regularly in medical applications (axial, sagittal, coronal). Vtk supports rendering multiple views into a single window: combinations of surfaces, volumes, textures, text. I have never done it but you should also be able to render into multiple windows. I regularly see postings from vtk users with 'GIS" type applications (who might have more useful information than I do).<br>
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You should post this query to the vtkusers list rather than the vtk-developers, (I have cc'd this response there) as there are likely to be many people out there that can give you more help.<br>
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David Pont<br>
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<tt>Jinfeng Zhao <jzha024@sges.auckland.ac.nz></tt><tt> wrote on 04/06/2006 14:29:38:<br>
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> Dear all<br>
> <br>
> I am a PhD candidate majoring in GIS and visualisation at the University <br>
> of Auckland. I am looking for a software that can easily perform <br>
> multiple linked views. Could anyone advise me if VTK could do the job, <br>
> please? Your help would be greatly appreciated.<br>
> <br>
> Best regards,<br>
> Jinfeng<br>
> <br>
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