[Gmsh] Sleep command.
Maka Mohu
maka.mohu at gmail.com
Wed Jan 23 11:48:23 CET 2008
Thanks for your help. I tried it but it did not see the delay that is
supposed to be used by Sleep. I split the content of the file over 3 pieces
as suggested but it had the same result.
Even if it worked it is inconvenient. The objective is: assume you have a
very complex shape built by gmsh by other colleague and you want to
understand it. You can use /* */ to work on the file piece by piece and save
and reload after every change but this is very slow. When I saw Sleep and
Draw command, I said that simply one can insert a 10 to 20 "Draw; Sleep 5;"
in different place in the file and then one should see a sort of animation
of how the geometry was built step by step. Unfortunately, either I did not
understand the description of Sleep command or it does not work as
described. Thanks again. Have a nice day!
On Jan 23, 2008 10:20 AM, Bernhard Kubicek <bernhard.kubicek at arsenal.ac.at>
wrote:
> Hello!
> Maybe you could try to load gmsh view 3 geo files by splitting:
> gmsh load.geo wait.geo finish.geo
>
> IIRC after each loaded geo file, gmsh updates the geometry.
> very nice greetings,
> bernhard
>
> On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 19:47 +0100, Maka Mohu wrote:
> > places
>
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