Hi,
at least you can pass a command string to gmsh on the command line: > gmsh -h ... ... -string "string" Parse command string at startup Regards, Dave -- David Colignon, Ph.D. 1er logisticien de recherche Université de Liège ACE - Applied & Computational Electromagnetics Sart-Tilman B28 10, Grande Traverse 4000 Liège - BELGIQUE Tél: +32 (0)4 366 37 32 http://www.ulg.ac.be/nic4 On 25/10/15 10:40, Anan Im wrote:
Hi everybody, as to my knowledge gmsh is capable of "conformal" meshing from command line: For example with Justin Blacks pycalculix on http://justinablack.com/pycalculix/ one can use gmsh for it, in this case in a way, where the meshing functions are written into the .geo file - beneath the cad functions. On the other hand there are scripts that export step files for meshing to gmsh, using its command line interface. Already I experimented with exporting a so called compound - but did not succeed in terms of conformal meshing by now. Which leads to the question: Can not one communicate the meshing functions (Mesh.*) from/through the command line, if geometry is imported from a cad program, lets say in step format, anything different from geo? I might express that I will be very thankful (and not only mine) if there gets (known) a non interactive conformal meshing interface to the open source world. So if you can exclude that there is a way, which would be a valuable information in itself btw, would you put this as "feature request" on the list of future development? Thanks in advance _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list gmsh@geuz.org http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
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