Hi Marco,

to decide which kind of elements you want to save in the .msh file, you have to define 
"Physical" regions:

http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Elementary-vs-physical-entities

http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#t2_002egeo

Regards,

Dave

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On 14/01/10 04:17, Marco Vocialta wrote:
Hello,

I've just begun to use gmsh and I think that it's really a great
program. Unfortunately I can't understand how to deal with a problem I
have with it. When I generate a 2D mesh and I save it, in the .msh file
there are both linear and triangular elements. I'd like to have only
triangular elements in my mesh, but by deleting the linear elements in
the file I delete the borders and the mesh is incomplete. What should I do?


Thank you very much,
Marco Vocialta



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