Hi Aarnout,

if you go to Tools -> Options -> Geometry -> Visibility and check "Point numbers" and "Line numbers" you will see that some points and lines are defined two times (Lines 13 and 41, Points 33 and 5, ...)

Regards,

Dave


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Aarnout wrote:
Hello,

Please have a look to the picture attached
It shows 3 rectangles:
- A big one
- A small one inside the big one
- A 2nd small one outside the big one and touching the first small one

For the upper small rectangle, I can assign planes
For the lower one, gmsh refuses to create the plane colored by red lines

Why is this refused?
What do I do wrong?
How can I solve this?

The .geo file is also attached

Thanks,
Nout



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