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@item Plugin(Annotate)
Plugin(Annotate) adds the text string `Text', in font `Font' and size `FontSize', in the view `View'. The string is aligned according to `Align'.

If `ThreeD' is equal to 1, the plugin inserts the string in model coordinates at the position (`X',`Y',`Z'). If `ThreeD' is equal to 0, the plugin inserts the string in screen coordinates at the position (`X',`Y').

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Annotate) is executed in-place for list-based datasets or creates a new view for other datasets.
String options:
@table @code
@item Text
Default value: @code{"My Text"}
@item Font
Default value: @code{"Helvetica"}
@item Align
Default value: @code{"Left"}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item X
Default value: @code{50}
@item Y
Default value: @code{30}
@item Z
Default value: @code{0}
@item ThreeD
Default value: @code{0}
@item FontSize
Default value: @code{14}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Curl)
Plugin(Curl) computes the curl of the field in the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Curl) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(CutGrid)
Plugin(CutGrid) cuts the view `View' with a rectangular grid defined by the 3 points (`X0',`Y0',`Z0') (origin), (`X1',`Y1',`Z1') (axis of U) and (`X2',`Y2',`Z2') (axis of V).

The number of points along U and V is set with the options `NumPointsU' and `NumPointsV'.

If `ConnectPoints' is zero, the plugin creates points; otherwise, the plugin generates quadrangles, lines or points depending on the values of `NumPointsU' and `NumPointsV'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(CutGrid) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item X0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z0
Default value: @code{0}
@item X1
Default value: @code{1}
@item Y1
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z1
Default value: @code{0}
@item X2
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y2
Default value: @code{1}
@item Z2
Default value: @code{0}
@item NumPointsU
Default value: @code{20}
@item NumPointsV
Default value: @code{20}
@item ConnectPoints
Default value: @code{1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(CutParametric)
Plugin(CutParametric) cuts the view `View' with the parametric function (`X'(u), `Y'(u), `Z'(u)), using `NumPointsU' values of the parameter u in [`MinU', `MaxU'].

If `ConnectPoints' is set, the plugin creates line elements; otherwise, the plugin generates points.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(CutParametric) creates one new view.
String options:
@table @code
@item X
Default value: @code{"0.1 + 0.5 * Cos(u)"}
@item Y
Default value: @code{"0.1 + 0.5 * Sin(u)"}
@item Z
Default value: @code{"0"}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item MinU
Default value: @code{0}
@item MaxU
Default value: @code{6.2832}
@item NumPointsU
Default value: @code{360}
@item ConnectPoints
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(CutPlane)
Plugin(CutPlane) cuts the view `View' with the plane `A'*X + `B'*Y + `C'*Z + `D' = 0.

If `ExtractVolume' is nonzero, the plugin extracts the elements on one side of the plane (depending on the sign of `ExtractVolume').

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(CutPlane) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item A
Default value: @code{1}
@item B
Default value: @code{0}
@item C
Default value: @code{0}
@item D
Default value: @code{-0.01}
@item ExtractVolume
Default value: @code{0}
@item RecurLevel
Default value: @code{4}
@item TargetError
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(CutSphere)
Plugin(CutSphere) cuts the view `View' with the sphere (X-`Xc')^2 + (Y-`Yc')^2 + (Z-`Zc')^2 = `R'^2.

If `ExtractVolume' is nonzero, the plugin extracts the elements inside (if `ExtractVolume' < 0) or outside (if `ExtractVolume' > 0) the sphere.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(CutSphere) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Xc
Default value: @code{0}
@item Yc
Default value: @code{0}
@item Zc
Default value: @code{0}
@item R
Default value: @code{0.25}
@item ExtractVolume
Default value: @code{0}
@item RecurLevel
Default value: @code{4}
@item TargetError
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Divergence)
Plugin(Divergence) computes the divergence of the field in the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Divergence) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Eigenvalues)
Plugin(Eigenvalues) computes the three real eigenvalues of each tensor in the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Eigenvalues) creates three new scalar views.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Eigenvectors)
Plugin(Eigenvectors) computes the three (right) eigenvectors of each tensor in the view `View' and sorts them according to the value of the associated eigenvalues.

If `ScaleByEigenvalues' is set, each eigenvector is scaled by its associated eigenvalue. The plugin gives an error if the eigenvectors are complex.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Eigenvectors) creates three new vector view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item ScaleByEigenvalues
Default value: @code{1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(ExtractElements)
Plugin(ExtractElements) extracts the elements from the view `View' whose `TimeStep'-th values (averaged by element) are comprised between `MinVal' and `MaxVal'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(ExtractElements) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item MinVal
Default value: @code{0}
@item MaxVal
Default value: @code{1}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(GSHHS)
Plugin(GSHHS) read different kind of contour lines data and write a .geo file on the surface of a sphere (the Earth).

The principal application is to load GSHHS data
 (see http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/wessel/gshhs/gshhs.html).

Valid values for "Format" are:

- "gshhs": open GSHHS file

- "loops2": import 2D contour lines in simple text format:

NB_POINTS_IN_FIRST_LOOP FIRST_LOOP_IS_CLOSED
COORD1 COORD2
COORD1 COORD2
...    ...
NB_POINTS_IN_SECOND_LOOP SECOND_LOOP_IS_CLOSED
...

(LOOP_IS_CLOSED specifies if this coast line describes a closed curve (0=no, 1=yes)).

In the case of "loops2" format, you can specify the coordinate system used in the input file with the "Coordinate" option. Valid values are

- "lonlat" for longitude-latidute radian,

- "lonlat_degrees" for longitude-latitude degrees,

- "UTM" for universal transverse mercartor ("UTMZone" option should be specified)

- "cartesian" for full 3D coordinates

- "radius" specify the earth radius.

If the "iField" option is set, consecutive points closer than the value of the field iField (in meters) will not be added.

If "MinStraitsFactor" > 0 and if a field iField is provided, coastlines closer than MinStraitsFactor * field(IField) are merged and inner corners which form an angle < pi/3 are removed.

The output is always in stereographic coordinates, if the "WritePolarSphere" option is not 0, a sphere is added to the geo file.

WARNING: this plugin is still experimental and needs polishing and error-handling. In particular, it will probably crash if an inexistant field id is given or if the input/output cannot be open.
String options:
@table @code
@item InFileName
Default value: @code{"gshhs_c.b"}
@item OutFileName
Default value: @code{"earth.geo"}
@item Format
Default value: @code{"gshhs"}
@item Coordinate
Default value: @code{"cartesian"}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item iField
Default value: @code{-1}
@item UTMZone
Default value: @code{0}
@item UTMEquatorialRadius
Default value: @code{6.37814e+06}
@item UTMPolarRadius
Default value: @code{6.35675e+06}
@item radius
Default value: @code{6.37101e+06}
@item WritePolarSphere
Default value: @code{1}
@item MinStraitsFactor
Default value: @code{1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Gradient)
Plugin(Gradient) computes the gradient of the field in the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Gradient) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(HarmonicToTime)
Plugin(HarmonicToTime) takes the values in the time steps `RealPart' and `ImaginaryPart' of the view `View', and creates a new view containing

`View'[`RealPart'] * cos(p) - `View'[`ImaginaryPart'] * sin(p)

with p = 2*Pi*k/`NumSteps', k = 0, ..., `NumSteps'-1.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(HarmonicToTime) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item RealPart
Default value: @code{0}
@item ImaginaryPart
Default value: @code{1}
@item NumSteps
Default value: @code{20}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Homology)
Plugin(Homology) computes generators for (relative) homology groups and their thick cuts.

Plugin(Homology) creates new views.
String options:
@table @code
@item Filename
Default value: @code{"homology.msh"}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item PhysicalGroupForDomain1
Default value: @code{0}
@item PhysicalGroupForDomain2
Default value: @code{0}
@item PhysicalGroupForSubdomain1
Default value: @code{0}
@item PhysicalGroupForSubdomain2
Default value: @code{0}
@item ComputeGenerators
Default value: @code{1}
@item ComputeDualGenerators
Default value: @code{0}
@item ComputeBettiNumbers
Default value: @code{0}
@end table

@item Plugin(Integrate)
Plugin(Integrate) integrates scalar fields over all the elements in the view `View', as well as the circulation/flux of vector fields over line/surface elements.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Integrate) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Isosurface)
Plugin(Isosurface) extracts the isosurface of value `Value' from the view `View', and draws the `OtherTimeStep'-th step of the view `OtherView' on this isosurface.

If `ExtractVolume' is nonzero, the plugin extracts the isovolume with values greater (if `ExtractVolume' > 0) or smaller (if `ExtractVolume' < 0) than the isosurface `Value'.

If `OtherTimeStep' < 0, the plugin uses, for each time step in `View', the corresponding time step in `OtherView'. If `OtherView' < 0, the plugin uses `View' as the value source.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Isosurface) creates as many views as there are time steps in `View'.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Value
Default value: @code{0}
@item ExtractVolume
Default value: @code{0}
@item RecurLevel
Default value: @code{4}
@item TargetError
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherTimeStep
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherView
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Lambda2)
Plugin(Lambda2) computes the eigenvalues Lambda(1,2,3) of the tensor (S_ik S_kj + Om_ik Om_kj), where S_ij = 0.5 (ui,j + uj,i) and Om_ij = 0.5 (ui,j - uj,i) are respectively the symmetric and antisymmetric parts of the velocity gradient tensor.

Vortices are well represented by regions where Lambda(2) is negative.

If `View' contains tensor elements, the plugin directly uses the tensors as the values of the velocity gradient tensor; if `View' contains vector elements, the plugin uses them as the velocities from which to derive the velocity gradient tensor.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Lambda2) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Eigenvalue
Default value: @code{2}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(LongitudeLatitude)
Plugin(LongituteLatitude) projects the view `View' in longitude-latitude.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(LongituteLatitude) is executed in place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(MakeSimplex)
Plugin(MakeSimplex) decomposes all non-simplectic elements (quadrangles, prisms, hexahedra, pyramids) in the view `View' into simplices (triangles, tetrahedra).

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(MakeSimplex) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(MathEval)
Plugin(MathEval) creates a new view using data from the time step `TimeStep' in the view `View'.

If only `Expression0' is given (and `Expression1', ..., `Expression8' are all empty), the plugin creates a scalar view. If `Expression0', `Expression1' and/or `Expression2' are given (and `Expression3', ..., `Expression8' are all empty) the plugin creates a vector view. Otherwise the plugin creates a tensor view.

In addition to the usual mathematical functions (Exp, Log, Sqrt, Sin, Cos, Fabs, etc.) and operators (+, -, *, /, ^), all expressions can contain:

- the symbols v0, v1, v2, ..., vn, which represent the n components in `View';

- the symbols w0, w1, w2, ..., wn, which represent the n components of `OtherView', at time step `OtherTimeStep';

- the symbols x, y and z, which represent the three spatial coordinates.

If `TimeStep' < 0, the plugin extracts data from all the time steps in the view.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(MathEval) creates one new view.
String options:
@table @code
@item Expression0
Default value: @code{"Sqrt(v0^2+v1^2+v2^2)"}
@item Expression1
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression2
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression3
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression4
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression5
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression6
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression7
Default value: @code{""}
@item Expression8
Default value: @code{""}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{-1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherTimeStep
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherView
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(ModifyComponent)
Plugin(ModifyComponent) sets the `Component'-th component of the `TimeStep'-th time step in the view `View' to the expression `Expression'.

`Expression' can contain:

- the usual mathematical functions (Log, Sqrt, Sin, Cos, Fabs, ...) and operators (+, -, *, /, ^);

- the symbols x, y and z, to retrieve the coordinates of the current node;

- the symbols Time and TimeStep, to retrieve the current time and time step values;

- the symbol v, to retrieve the `Component'-th component of the field in `View' at the `TimeStep'-th time step;

- the symbols v0, v1, v2, ..., v8, to retrieve each component of the field in `View' at the `TimeStep'-th time step;

- the symbol w, to retrieve the `Component'-th component of the field in `OtherView' at the `OtherTimeStep'-th time step. If `OtherView' and `View' are based on different spatial grids, or if their data types are different, `OtherView' is interpolated onto `View';

- the symbols w0, w1, w2, ..., w8, to retrieve each component of the field in `OtherView' at the `OtherTimeStep'-th time step.

If `TimeStep' < 0, the plugin automatically loops over all the time steps in `View' and evaluates `Expression' for each one.

If `OtherTimeStep' < 0, the plugin uses `TimeStep' instead.

If `Component' < 0, the plugin automatically  ops
over all the components in the view and evaluates `Expression' for each one.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

If `OtherView' < 0, the plugin uses `View' instead.

Plugin(ModifyComponent) is executed in-place.
String options:
@table @code
@item Expression
Default value: @code{"v0 * Sin(x)"}
@end table
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Component
Default value: @code{-1}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{-1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherTimeStep
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherView
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(ModulusPhase)
Plugin(ModulusPhase) interprets the time steps `realPart' and `imaginaryPart' in the view `View' as the real and imaginary parts of a complex field and replaces them with their corresponding modulus and phase.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(ModulusPhase) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item RealPart
Default value: @code{0}
@item ImaginaryPart
Default value: @code{1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Particles)
Plugin(Particles) computes the trajectory of particules in the force field given by the `TimeStep'-th time step of a vector view `View'.

The plugin takes as input a grid defined by the 3 points (`X0',`Y0',`Z0') (origin), (`X1',`Y1',`Z1') (axis of U) and (`X2',`Y2',`Z2') (axis of V).

The number of particles along U and V that are to be transported is set with the options `NumPointsU' and `NumPointsV'. The equation

A2 * d^2X(t)/dt^2 + A1 * dX(t)/dt + A0 * X(t) = F

is then solved with the initial conditions X(t=0) chosen as the grid, dX/dt(t=0)=0, and with F interpolated from the vector view.

Time stepping is done using a Newmark scheme with step size `DT' and `MaxIter' maximum number of iterations.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Particles) creates one new view containing multi-step vector points.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item X0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z0
Default value: @code{0}
@item X1
Default value: @code{1}
@item Y1
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z1
Default value: @code{0}
@item X2
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y2
Default value: @code{1}
@item Z2
Default value: @code{0}
@item NumPointsU
Default value: @code{10}
@item NumPointsV
Default value: @code{1}
@item A2
Default value: @code{1}
@item A1
Default value: @code{0}
@item A0
Default value: @code{0}
@item DT
Default value: @code{0.1}
@item MaxIter
Default value: @code{100}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Probe)
Plugin(Probe) gets the value of the view `View' at the point (`X',`Y',`Z').

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Probe) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item X
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Remove)
Plugin(Remove) removes the marked items from the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Remove) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Text2D
Default value: @code{1}
@item Text3D
Default value: @code{1}
@item Points
Default value: @code{0}
@item Lines
Default value: @code{0}
@item Triangles
Default value: @code{0}
@item Quadrangles
Default value: @code{0}
@item Tetrahedra
Default value: @code{0}
@item Hexahedra
Default value: @code{0}
@item Prisms
Default value: @code{0}
@item Pyramids
Default value: @code{0}
@item Scalar
Default value: @code{1}
@item Vector
Default value: @code{1}
@item Tensor
Default value: @code{1}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Skin)
Plugin(Skin) extracts the boundary (skin) of the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Skin) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Smooth)
Plugin(Smooth) averages the values at the nodes of the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Smooth) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(SphericalRaise)
Plugin(SphericalRaise) transforms the coordinates of the elements in the view `View' using the values associated with the `TimeStep'-th time step.

Instead of elevating the nodes along the X, Y and Z axes as with the View[`View'].RaiseX, View[`View'].RaiseY and View[`View'].RaiseZ options, the raise is applied along the radius of a sphere centered at (`Xc', `Yc', `Zc').

To produce a standard radiation pattern, set `Offset' to minus the radius of the sphere the original data lives on.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(SphericalRaise) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Xc
Default value: @code{0}
@item Yc
Default value: @code{0}
@item Zc
Default value: @code{0}
@item Raise
Default value: @code{1}
@item Offset
Default value: @code{0}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(StreamLines)
Plugin(StreamLines) computes stream lines from the `TimeStep'-th time step of a vector view `View' and optionally interpolates the scalar view `OtherView' on the resulting stream lines.

The plugin takes as input a grid defined by the 3 points (`X0',`Y0',`Z0') (origin), (`X1',`Y1',`Z1') (axis of U) and (`X2',`Y2',`Z2') (axis of V).

The number of points along U and V that are to be transported is set with the options `NumPointsU' and `NumPointsV'. The equation

dX(t)/dt = V(x,y,z)

is then solved with the initial condition X(t=0) chosen as the grid and with V(x,y,z) interpolated on the vector view.

The time stepping scheme is a RK44 with step size `DT' and `MaxIter' maximum number of iterations.

If `TimeStep' < 0, the plugin tries to compute streamlines of the unsteady flow.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(StreamLines) creates one new view. This view contains multi-step vector points if `OtherView' < 0, or single-step scalar lines if `OtherView' >= 0.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item X0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y0
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z0
Default value: @code{0}
@item X1
Default value: @code{1}
@item Y1
Default value: @code{0}
@item Z1
Default value: @code{0}
@item X2
Default value: @code{0}
@item Y2
Default value: @code{1}
@item Z2
Default value: @code{0}
@item NumPointsU
Default value: @code{10}
@item NumPointsV
Default value: @code{1}
@item DT
Default value: @code{0.1}
@item MaxIter
Default value: @code{100}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherView
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Tetrahedralize)
Plugin(Tetrahedralize) tetrahedralizes the points in the view `View'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Tetrahedralize) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Transform)
Plugin(Transform) transforms the homogeneous node coordinates (x,y,z,1) of the elements in the view `View' by the matrix

[`A11' `A12' `A13' `Tx']
[`A21' `A22' `A23' `Ty']
[`A31' `A32' `A33' `Tz'].

If `SwapOrientation' is set, the orientation of the elements is reversed.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Transform) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item A11
Default value: @code{1}
@item A12
Default value: @code{0}
@item A13
Default value: @code{0}
@item A21
Default value: @code{0}
@item A22
Default value: @code{1}
@item A23
Default value: @code{0}
@item A31
Default value: @code{0}
@item A32
Default value: @code{0}
@item A33
Default value: @code{1}
@item Tx
Default value: @code{0}
@item Ty
Default value: @code{0}
@item Tz
Default value: @code{0}
@item SwapOrientation
Default value: @code{0}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Triangulate)
Plugin(Triangulate) triangulates the points in the view `View', assuming that all the points belong to a surface that can be projected one-to-one onto a plane.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

Plugin(Triangulate) creates one new view.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@item Plugin(Warp)
Plugin(Warp) transforms the elements in the view `View' by adding to their node coordinates the vector field stored in the `TimeStep'-th time step of the view `OtherView', scaled by `Factor'.

If `View' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

If `OtherView' < 0, the vector field is taken as the field of surface normals multiplied by the `TimeStep' value in `View'. (The smoothing of the surface normals is controlled by the `SmoothingAngle' parameter.)

Plugin(Warp) is executed in-place.
Numeric options:
@table @code
@item Factor
Default value: @code{1}
@item TimeStep
Default value: @code{0}
@item SmoothingAngle
Default value: @code{180}
@item View
Default value: @code{-1}
@item OtherView
Default value: @code{-1}
@end table

@end ftable