Le 09-avr.-09 à 00:10, Mengda Wu a écrit :
Hi Jose,
Thank you so much for help.
Following your steps, I was able to load the shape into Gmsh.
That's great! But when I I try to mesh, it
did not generate 2D triangulation. What I did is just click the "2D"
button in Mesh. I attach a screenshot
for what I got. I am quite new to Gmsh. Are there other steps I need
to mesh?
You only have a curve, you should create a surface, e.g. through
gmsh's GUI.
jfr
Sincerely,
Mengda
2009/4/8 Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida <[email protected]>
On Tuesday 07 April 2009, Mengda Wu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a way to generate a 2D triangulation of a
shape (in the
> attachment) by Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org/).
Don't know if it is the shortest route, but it works ...
- In inkscape "save as" .dxf
- open in qcad and save as dxf 2000
- use perl script in utils/converters/autocad/dxf2geo.pl to convert
to geo
- in gmsh define surface and mesh
> I am wondering if anyone has done this before. It will be great if
I can
> reload the output into inkscape afterwards.
Just save as svg, probably without background.
Regards
ZP
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