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Christophe
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>
> From: Max Orok
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 8:18 PM
> To: cean wang
> Cc: Gmsh
> Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Question about adding new solver in onelab
>
>
> It's in the options list, to get to the list:
>
> Open Gmsh -> Help -> Cur
++ demo solver? But my solver
is an Fortran program.
*From: *Max Orok
*Sent: *Tuesday, August 25, 2020 8:18 PM
*To: *cean wang
*Cc: *Gmsh
*Subject: *Re: [Gmsh] Question about adding new solver in onelab
It's in the options list, to get to the list:
Open Gmsh -> Help -> Current O
] Question about adding new solver in onelab It's in the options list, to get to the list: Open Gmsh -> Help -> Current Options and WorkspaceEdit the value
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It's in the options list, to get to the list:
Open Gmsh -> Help -> Current Options and Workspace
Edit the value
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To save for next time:
Tools->Options->Save options on exit
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Sincerely,
Max
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 12:35 AM cean wang wrote:
> Where is the
Where is the "Solver.AutoMesh = 0" option?
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> On 21 Aug 2020, at 02:44, cean wang wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am using gmsh 4.5.6 win version.
>
> I have a fea program (myfea.exe), it runs in a DOS Terminal with the
> following command:
>
> c:/myfea myinput.dat
>
> myinput.dat includes mesh and boundary conditions. It could be opened by
Hi,
I am using gmsh 4.5.6 win version.
I have a fea program (myfea.exe), it runs in a DOS Terminal with the
following command:
c:/myfea myinput.dat
myinput.dat includes mesh and boundary conditions. It could be opened by
gmsh and show the mesh correctly. myfea.exe will save the result in an