Hello, Thank you very much for your response. I have another question, I found a tutorial which lists a program which will convert a .msh file to a .dat file, called gmsh_tet_to_r3t.exe. I cannot seem to find this program anywhere, can you please tell me where I can find it? Thank you very much.
Ashley Samuel PhD Student Rutgers-Newark University Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences 101 Warren Street Newark, NJ 07102 Lab Office: 973-353-5053 Cell: 201-838-9695 e-mail: [email protected] website: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/ashley-samuel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Geordie McBain Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 9:04 PM To: Ashley Samuel Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Problems with gmsh 2014-06-25 21:13 GMT+10:00 Ashley Samuel <[email protected]>: > I am a Rutgers PhD student and I am trying to learn how to use > gmsh for the first time. After creating a point in gmsh, I save the > file and click on edit file and a blank version of notepad opens up. > I have to actually navigate through notepad to find the file I saved, > and even then, it does not have the header with the date and time the > file was created. It just has the following information: > > > > (Note: I went to optionsà advancedà text editor and entered in the > path to my notepad application, in other words C:\Windows\notepad.exe. > Am I supposed to enter in something else? When a blank notepad opens, > I go to notepadà open file and open the .geo file which reads:)) > > Point(1) = {0, 0, 0, 0.4}; > > As you can see, it has no header with the date and time. I don’t know > if I am doing something wrong, or if it is a bug with the gmsh > program. Is there an older version of gmsh available for me to download? > Thank you. Hello. What you're describing seems like the behaviour I expect from Gmsh. Why do you expect a header? I think the operating system will know the date and time of last modification; or you could add a comment manually if it's the time of creation that's to be preserved. http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Comments _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
