Hi Dave,

The meshing features for SMESH are available from the following python
modules: SMESH, SMDS, SMDSAbs, SMEHSDS, StdMeshers, DriverDAT, DriverUNV.
The api documentation can be browsed at:
http://api.pythonocc.org/toc-OCC.SMESH-module.html
http://api.pythonocc.org/toc-OCC.StdMeshers-module.html
etc...

2010/3/19 Dave Cowden <dave.cow...@gmail.com>

> Ok, nevermind this question, i found a starting point in the Level1\SMESH
> samples.
>
> However, I cannnot seem to find any documentation to help me understand
> these objects.  I looked at the website, apidoc.  Is the API published
> somewhere?
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Dave Cowden <dave.cow...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi, everyone:
>>
>> I have  a qq about meshing.  I have been struggling for several weeks now
>> with a filling algorithm.  I have an idea I might be able to use a mesh of a
>> face  to make my algo easier.
>>
>> I investigated the built-in BRepMesh functionality, but realized quickly
>> that those triangulate surfaces with only the number of triangles necessary:
>> IE, a square face would have exactly two triangles.
>>
>> What i need is a mesher that will let me triangulate (or, better, use
>> quadrilateral polygons ) to mesh a face , but with arbitrarily selected mesh
>> size.
>>
>> I looked briefly at salome docs and i'm completely swamped. Could someone
>> point me to a starting point for meshing with salome?
>>
>> thanks kindly!
>>
>
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