Hugh;

Yep, sure can. I did it by accident actually; geo file attached. My
results were not very pretty, but it will give you something to start
with.
Basically just transfinite geometry with Mesh.SubdivisionAlgorithm=2;


Eric Nutsch



On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Hugh Blackburn
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I use all-quad 2D meshes, structured or unstructured. Can gmsh be used
> to produce unstructured all-quad 2D meshes (as paving algorithms
> provide)? In the testing I have done I quite often get a mixture of
> quads and triangles, not what I want.  Thanks for your advice.
>
> regards
> Hugh
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