Thanks, but no. That's for the mesh. The documentation says that there is a "solid" display mode for the surfaces in geometry, before meshing, I understand. I see the option in the GUI but it doesn't change anything on my screen. Not sure if I'm missing some compilation option On Jul 28, 2014 9:20 AM, "Mikhail Artemyev" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Tools -> Options -> Mesh ->Visibility -> Surface faces > > Is that what you want? Or, I probably didn't get your question. > > Best, > Mikhail > > Hi, >> >> I've been using for quite long time, and there is an issue that I would >> like to solve with my installation. In a solid 3d model, I select that the >> surfaces are displayed as solid, but they are shown as lines. I think it's >> the "cross" mode, the only one I have. Is there any special compilation >> option to enable the "wireframe" and "solid" mode? Are they not available >> in Linux? I have a complex geometrical model, and it's hard to explain the >> features, when the surfaces are not displayed in an more visual manner. >> >> The compilation options of my Gmsh (compiled by our sysadmin) >> >> Version : 2.8.3 >> GUI toolkit : FLTK 1.3.2 >> License : GNU General Public License >> Build OS : Linux >> Build options : 64Bit Ann Bamg Bfgs Blas(Generic) Blossom Cairo Chaco >> DIntegration Dlopen Fltk GMP Gmm Jpeg Kbipack Lapack(Generic) >> LinuxJoystick >> MathEx Mesh Metis Mmg3d Mpeg NativeFileChooser Netgen OneLab >> OneLabMetamodel OpenGL OptHom Parser Plugins Png Post RTree Solver >> Tetgen(1.5) Voro3D Zlib >> Build date : 20140131 >> > >
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