Dear Gmsh developers,

I'm working on a package called SimNIBS (http://simnibs.org/) that does FEM simulations in human head models. We use gmsh to create tetrahedral meshes from stl surfaces of brain and other tissues. Is there any particular meshing algorithm you would suggest for this application? What about optimization algorithms? We prefer robustness and quality over speed.

I would also like to suggest 2 improvements for future Gmsh versions:

1. Is it possible to provide Gmsh 4 binaries that are compatible with CentOS 6? It is an old but still widely used Linux distribution. This has been holding us back in adopting Gmsh 4.

2. Would it be possible in future releases to have more flexible data types in $NodeData and $ElementNodeData? I think it would be very useful to store single-precision floats (to save space) or integers (to have additional labels for elements and nodes) .


Thanks a lot for putting so much time and effort into making this great piece of software.


Best Regards,

Guilherme Saturnino


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