Gmsh does not convert between CAD formats (so you cannot reliably "convert" an 
iges file to geo file). Also, use step files instead of iges files if you want 
to import data in Gmsh: step files contain the full topology, which makes 
producing conformal meshes much easier.

Could you try importing the step version of your model in Gmsh 3.0.2 and let us 
know if it's still slow? If it is, could you send a representative model that 
exhibits this slowness?

Thanks,

Christophe

> On 20 May 2017, at 07:14, 李宗耀 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Gmsh support team,
>     I have a complex geometry built in NX and I save it as .igs file. Gmsh is 
> slow after importing the igs file. I have tried to set  
> Geometry.AutoCoherence option to 0 at the end of .geo file. But it doesn't 
> work. Is there any tips? I wonder if I could convert .igs to .geo directly(I 
> don't mean using "Merge", just convert .igs file to gmsh geometry file). 
>     Thank you very much. I am looking forward for your reply.
>     Good wishes!
>     Zongyao Li From China
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