Hi Guillaume, Matthias and Paul.I found the file .gmsh-options and I removed
it. I think that I saved it accidentaly and I did not know that I had it.
Now I have only triangles in the mesh. So the problem is solved.
Thank you.Regards.
El Martes, 11 de julio, 2017 5:00:45, DILASSER Guillaume
Hello!
I faced a problem in gmsh. If I translate a point and then press mesh, gmsh
stops working and needs to be closed.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thank you!
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Hi César,
Do you have defined a Gmsh option file (.opt) either directly for your .geo
file or globally ? If so, check that this file does not have an option forcing
Gmsh to use quads, like for example Mesh.RecombineAll = 1 ;. To me, that is the
only thing that can be happening because, by
Make sure you do not have "recombine all triangular meshes" checked in
options -> mesh
you can explicitly turn it off by adding
Mesh.RecombineAll = 0;
to the geo
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jeremy
On Mon, 2017-07-10 at 22:14 +, César Pablo Camusso wrote:
> Dear partners,
> I want a mesh with only triangles, but I
Hi,
I cannot reproduce it. I open the geo with the GUI, click on Mesh->2D and get a
triangular mesh.
Matthias
Von: César Pablo Camusso [mailto:cepasar...@yahoo.com.ar]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2017 00:14
An: gmsh@onelab.info
Betreff: [Gmsh] Mesh 2d surface only with triangles.
Dear
hi
There're only triangles in your mesh (see screenshoot) that is what gmsh
does by default (execept if you recombine)
Paul
Le 2017-07-11 00:14, César Pablo Camusso a écrit :
> Dear partners,
> I want a mesh with only triangles, but I get also quads.
> It is a 2d geometry.
> How can I