The Geant4 Visualisation System - a multi-driver graphics system
John Allison, Laurent Garnier, Akinori Kimura, Joseph Perl

TL;DR
The paper describes the Geant4 Visualisation System, a flexible, multi-driver graphics framework supporting various visualization tools, models, and export formats for diagnostic and presentation purposes.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-driver graphics system supporting multiple visualization interfaces and export formats, enhancing Geant4's diagnostic and presentation capabilities.
Findings
Supports multiple graphics drivers including OpenGL, Open Inventor, and others.
Provides models for geometry, trajectories, and user data.
Enables exporting scenes to various formats like VRML and PostScript.
Abstract
From the beginning the Geant4 Visualisation System was designed to support several simultaneous graphics systems written to common abstract interfaces. Today it has matured into a powerful diagnostic and presentational tool. It comes with a library of models that may be added to the current scene and which include the representation of the Geant4 geometry hierarchy, simulated trajectories and user-written hits and digitisations. The workhorse is the OpenGL suite of drivers for X, Xm, Qt and Win32. There is an Open Inventor driver. Scenes can be exported in special graphics formats for offline viewing in the DAWN, VRML, HepRApp and gMocren browsers. PostScript can be generated through OpenGL, Open Inventor, DAWN and HepRApp. Geant4's own tracking algorithms are used by the Ray Tracer. Not all drivers support all features but all drivers bring added functionality of some sort. This paper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
