Andreas, Try it again a few times. I know it's annoying. Sometimes it asks
me more than once (when I'm not logged in). The capatcha images can be
quite hard to see and I think I misspell them.

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Andreas Hasenkopf <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried to post this comment on the gmsh ticket 434, but the system
> considers my comments to be spam...
>
> "I'd like to point out that I was using default settings and refined the
> mesh by splitting. As I noticed just now the number of faulty cells can
> be strongly reduced by changing the settings in Tools -> Options -> Mesh
> -> General:
> - Increasing Smoothing step to 5
> - Reducing Element size to 0.1
> So far it looks to me that there are no faulty cells in the mesh; but I
> have only made a quick examination of the mesh in mayavi2."
>
> But I managed to upload the mesh generated with this method...
>
> CU andi
>
>
> Am 23.03.2012 16:27, schrieb Jonathan Guyer:
>
> > Your meshes have illuminated some issues with Gmsh import/export and Vtk
> export that I am working on resolving, however the meshes themselves are
> pathological (see my comments at
> http://matforge.org/fipy/ticket/434#comment:3). They have very poorly
> shaped elements (very flat tets will lead to inaccurate solutions), but
> worse, some cells overlap one-another, which is not permissible.
>
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