> On 26 Jan 2015, at 21:56, David Bernstein 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Gmsh users, Does anyone know what the “Boundary” part of the Compound 
> Surface command does?
> 
> Compound Surface ( expression ) = { expression-list } < Boundary { { 
> expression-list }, { expression-list }, { expression-list }, { 
> expression-list } } > ;
> 
> The problem I’m looking at is where two compound surfaces meet along a line 
> (e.g. two cubes that share a single edge).  When Gmsh remeshes the surfaces 
> it disconnects them along the shared line.  I’m wondering if the “Boundary” 
> part of the command would address this.


Hi Dave - the meshes should not be disconnected: could you send a small example?

> 
> Thanks,
> Dave
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