03.02.2016, 18:00, "Christophe Geuzaine" <[email protected]>:

 

 On 03 Feb 2016, at 03:28, Aaron Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote:

 GMSH Users,

 I’ve suffered through a few hours of removing volumetric parts of my.geo file so it can be meshed in 2D. From working through the menus with GMSH, it appears that the .geo file cannot be displayed with solid surfaces as a .step file can? If anyone has ideas, please let me know – I’m going cross eyed staring at the little crossed surface regions trying to determine which surface belongs where.


Indeed... As a workaround, just mesh the surfaces - you can then select them by clicking the mesh.

You i will see the labels. in the view and in the .geo. You got much parts to sort out, aha? So, then your work is to have a label list of elements from the gui, and to apply it to the geo.
Do not know if there is such a filter, would not be bad. (:
Regards

 


 Thanks,


 Aaron J. Kiefer MSME, PE
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 From: Aaron Kiefer
 Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2016 9:06 AM
 To: '[email protected]'
 Subject: Editing imported file in GUI

 Gents,

 I’m attempting to edit a .geo file that I imported as a .step from Solidworks using the GUI in GMSH 2.11. I’d like to display the surfaces as shaded solids so I know which ones I’m selecting. The ‘solid’ surface display is selected in the geometry/visibility tab but GMSH appears to be showing the ‘wireframe’ or maybe the ‘cross’ surface display?

 Thanks in advance,

 Aaron J. Kiefer MSME, PE
 Accident Research Specialists, PLLC
 1631 NW Maynard Road, Suite 101
 Cary, NC 27513
 Phone: (919) 467-8134
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