Hi Olivier,

what is your definition of a "bounding box" ?
Can you send us your .geo file to explain what you want to do ?
Usually, the bounding box is the smallest "virtual" box that contains all the 
geometry, nothing can be out of it ...

Regards,

Dave

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On 02/11/09 15:53, Olivier DESLANDES wrote:
Hi,

I'm new gmsh user and I'd like to know if I can only mesh the interior
of a bounding box.

Or another solution, delete all geometrical entities outside the
boundingbox. Is it possible ?

Thank you,

Olivier



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