diff --git a/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi b/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi index 8d5c44312971699b61ebdd994a3eeeca99c29b9a..e32fb44a3f98cf56e654f3f898e425b2f6f2d9d4 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 1.92 2003-12-07 05:37:00 geuzaine Exp $ +@c $Id: gmsh.texi,v 1.93 2003-12-07 17:00:10 geuzaine Exp $ @c @c Copyright (C) 1997-2003 C. Geuzaine, J.-F. Remacle @c @@ -2708,11 +2708,10 @@ element (separated by white space, without commas). @node Version 2.0, , Version 1.0, Gmsh mesh file format @subsection Version 2.0 -The version 2.0 of the @file{.msh} file format is the Gmsh's new native mesh -file format. It will eventually become the new default mesh format generated -by Gmsh. This new format is very similar to the old one, but is more -general: it contains information about itself and allows to attach an -arbitrary number of tags to each element. +Version 2.0 of the @file{.msh} file format is Gmsh's new native mesh file +format. It is very similar to the old one (@pxref{Version 1.0}), but is more +general: it contains information about itself and allows to associate an +arbitrary number of integer tags with each element. The @file{.msh} file format, version 2.0, is divided in three sections, defining the file format (@code{$MeshFormat}-@code{$EndMeshFormat}), the @@ -2787,17 +2786,16 @@ Point (1 node). @end table @item @var{number-of-tags} -gives the number of (integer) tags for the @var{n}-th element. By default, -Gmsh generates meshes with two tags, but can read files with an arbitrary -number of tags (and currently only interprets the three first ones: see -below). +gives the number of tags for the @var{n}-th element. By default, Gmsh +generates meshes with two tags and reads files with an arbitrary number of +tags: see below. @item @var{tag} is an integer tag associated with the @var{n}-th element. By default, the first tag is the number of the physical entity to which the element belongs; -the second tag is the number of the elementary geometrical entity to which -the element belongs; the third tag is the number of a mesh partition to -which the element belongs. +the second is the number of the elementary geometrical entity to which the +element belongs; the third is the number of a mesh partition to which the +element belongs. @item @var{node-number-list} is the list of the node numbers of the @var{n}-th element (separated by