diff --git a/doc/gmsh.html b/doc/gmsh.html index df3ce65d73a4a976d4f0a6f0f042cc2eed283570..df8e08cbe718f78c8508cca172aa36cfe2b91208 100644 --- a/doc/gmsh.html +++ b/doc/gmsh.html @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ built-in pre- and post-processing facilities</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> -<meta name="keywords" content="free finite element mesh generator, -delaunay triangulation, automatic, maillages, mailleur, 3D, mesh adaptation, -finite element postprocessing, CAD"> +<meta name="keywords" content="free, finite element, mesh generator, meshing, +grid, delaunay, triangulation, automatic, maillages, mailleur, 3D, mesh adaptation, +postprocessing, post-processing, post processing, CAD, CAO, OpenGL, GL2PS, Gmesh"> <link href="/general.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <link href="/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/x-icon"> @@ -43,10 +43,7 @@ Gmsh is an automatic 3D finite element mesh generator (primarily Delaunay) with build-in CAD and post-processing facilities. Its design goal is to provide a simple meshing tool for academic test cases with parametric input and up to date visualization -capabilities. One of its strengths is the ability to respect a -characteristic length field for the generation of adapted meshes on -lines, surfaces and volumes, and to mix these meshes with simple -structured grids. +capabilities. <p> Gmsh is built around four modules: geometry, mesh, solver and post-processing. The specification of any input to these modules is @@ -75,15 +72,6 @@ capabilities</a>. <a href="/gmsh/doc/myperlsolver.tgz">Perl solver</a> </ul> -<!-- simple interface -<form method=GET action="http://www.geuz.org/search/search-geuz.cgi"> -<input size=30 name="q" value=""> -<input type="submit" value="Search!"> -<input type=HIDDEN name="ul" value="/gmsh/"> -<input type=HIDDEN name="ps" value=10> -</form> ---> - <form method=GET action="http://www.geuz.org/search/search-geuz.cgi"> <input size=30 name="q" value=""> <input type="submit" value="Search!">