diff --git a/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi b/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi index f982d06ead70b928380115ce9588c3234004c01d..a26f8bbb2ac12c915227715ef61557e891947230 100644 --- a/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi +++ b/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ \input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c $Id: gmsh.texi,v 1.119 2004-06-08 04:57:06 geuzaine Exp $ +@c $Id: gmsh.texi,v 1.120 2004-06-21 20:53:38 geuzaine Exp $ @c @c Copyright (C) 1997-2004 C. Geuzaine, J.-F. Remacle @c @@ -2172,7 +2172,7 @@ Gmsh's jargon, each data set is called a ``view'', and can arbitrarily mix all types of elements and fields. Each view is given a name, and can be manipulated either individually (each view has its own button in the GUI and can be referred to by its index in the scripting language) or globally (see -the @code{PostProcessing.LinkView} option in @ref{Post-processing +the @code{PostProcessing.Link} option in @ref{Post-processing options}). By default, Gmsh treats all post-processing views as three-dimensional