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easier to start with a binary version, and this is encouraged for first-time
easier to start with a binary version, and this is encouraged for first-time
users. If you decided on a source version (maybe because a binary version  
users. If you decided on a source version (maybe because a binary version  
for your architecture is not available), please follow the  
for your architecture is not available at this time), please follow the  
instructions on building the software from source available
instructions on building the software from source available
[http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/Building_From_Source here].
[http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/Building_From_Source here].

Revision as of 05:24, 21 January 2007

There is not much documentation right now, but some of the documentation for an older version of the system is still useful: [1]. Also, our older webpage has links to a number of papers that contain information on the various features of the system: [2].

Alternatively, you can subscribe to the vistrails users mailing list. Details are on how to do that, are available here.


Getting_Started

VisTrails is available on Windows XP, Mac OS X, and Linux. These versions all have the same functionality and only differ in user interface as noted throughout this document.

There are different download options, available here. It is substantially easier to start with a binary version, and this is encouraged for first-time users. If you decided on a source version (maybe because a binary version for your architecture is not available at this time), please follow the instructions on building the software from source available here.

Starting up the binary version is system depended. On Windows XP and Mac OS X, it requires clicking on the application icon. To start the binary version on any system, you should change directory to "src/vistrails/trunk/vistrails/", where the "vistrails.py" file is available. You can start VisTrails with the following command: "python vistrails.py".

Using_the_VisTrails_Builder

Using_the_VisTrails_Spreadsheet

Examples

Visualizing_Quadrics