> On 04 Apr 2016, at 22:30, David Colignon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can you try with:
> 
> Geometry.ScalingFactor
> 
>    Global geometry scaling factor
>    Default value: 1
>    Saved in: General.OptionsFileName
> 

You can also select multiple points in the interface by pressing "Ctrl+left 
mouse button", or simply do a For loop in the .geo file and iterate over the 
points.

> Regards,
> 
> Dave
> 
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> 
> On 04/04/16 21:03, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I was wondering if it's possible to change the scaling of every point 
>> defined in my code with a factor 100 immediately  in the .geo file?
>> 
>> I am actually looking for an iterative methode as the scaling command of the 
>> Gmsh interface requires (if i'm right) to select each point one by one. The 
>> underlying problem of my situation is that i've already created one thousand 
>> of points...
>> 
>> Kind regards.
>> 
>> Nicolas Bouvier.
>> 
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