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At least for recent openstudio versions, DView is bundled with the package - check /usr/local/openstudio/bin. It just can't be found easily as /usr/local/openstudio/bin isn't in user's path (note that openstudio or OpenStudioApp have symbolic links added to /usr/local/bin, which is usually inclided in the $PATH variable, so they can be found from the command line).

If in your openstudio version DView isn't there, then another possible option is to download a recent one and use DView bundled with it.

At least for recent openstudio versions, DView is bundled with the package - check /usr/local/openstudio/bin. /usr/local/openstudio-version/bin. It just can't be found easily as /usr/local/openstudio/bin /usr/local/openstudio-version/bin isn't in user's path (note that openstudio or OpenStudioApp have symbolic links added to /usr/local/bin, which is usually inclided in the $PATH variable, so they can be found from the command line).

If in your openstudio version DView isn't there, then another possible option is to download a recent one and use DView bundled with it.

At least for recent openstudio versions, DView is bundled with the package - check /usr/local/openstudio-version/bin. It just can't be found easily as /usr/local/openstudio-version/bin isn't in user's path (note that openstudio or OpenStudioApp have symbolic links added to /usr/local/bin, which is usually inclided included in the $PATH variable, so they can be found from the command line).

If in your openstudio version DView isn't there, then another possible option is to download a recent one and use DView bundled with it.