[Gmsh] Python scripts as onelab solvers

2019-12-05 Thread Max Orok
Hello all, I believe you can only use executable files as Gmsh solvers. Would there be any interest in using Python scripts as solvers directly? Perhaps there's a clever workaround used right now. >From the GUI, I'd like to be able to: - add a python solver to the solver list - have that

Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale

2019-12-05 Thread Marco Tiberga
Dear Christophe, Thanks for the help! Best, Marco -Original Message- From: Christophe Geuzaine [mailto:cgeuza...@uliege.be] Sent: donderdag 5 december 2019 11:45 To: Marco Tiberga Cc: Max Orok; gmsh@onelab.info Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale > On 5 Dec 2019, at

Re: [Gmsh] Refinement mesh of specific entities within volume

2019-12-05 Thread Jeremy Theler
Have you tried FacesList instead of EdgesList? On Wed, 2019-12-04 at 15:52 +0100, Sabrina Zacarias wrote: > Dear gmsh team, > > I Have a surface (which is a tube) embedded in a volume (a cylinder), > and I have two questions regarding the meshing: > > 1. Is it possible/is there an easy way to

Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale

2019-12-05 Thread Christophe Geuzaine
> On 5 Dec 2019, at 10:25, Marco Tiberga wrote: > > Dear Max, > > Yes, that works! > The scale is vertical now, even though I cannot move it to the right/left of > the view. Here's how to have a vertical scale 100 pixels from the right edge of the window, centered vertically: test.geo:

Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale

2019-12-05 Thread Marco Tiberga
Dear Max, Yes, that works! The scale is vertical now, even though I cannot move it to the right/left of the view.. but it does not matter, better than nothing. Thanks for the help, I scanned through the View options in the manual, I did not think of looking at the PostProcessing ones as well.