diff --git a/doc/gmsh.html b/doc/gmsh.html index 377b77adc7de75a545cf8b78099aa6a5ba657819..cd1105cd654a691eb20b0e4f2fa290d337bac17e 100644 --- a/doc/gmsh.html +++ b/doc/gmsh.html @@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ href="/gmsh/src/">sources</a>, <a href="/gmsh/bin/">binaries</a>. <h2><a name="Authors"></a>Authors and credits</h2> Gmsh is developed by Christophe Geuzaine (currently with the <a -href="http://www.caltech.edu">California Institute of Technology</a>) +href="http://www.caltech.edu/">California Institute of Technology</a>) and Jean-Fran�ois Remacle (currently with the <a -href="http://www.ucl.ac.be">Catholic University of Louvain</a>). +href="http://www.ucl.ac.be/">Catholic University of Louvain</a>). The <a href="doc/CREDITS">CREDITS file</a> has more information. <p> Please use <a HREF="mailto:gmsh@geuz.org">gmsh@geuz.org</a> to send @@ -157,27 +157,27 @@ Gmsh and integrate them into your own proprietary code). <h2><a name="Screenshots"></a>Screenshots</h2> -Everybody loves screenshots... So here are some: -<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot1.gif">screenshot 1</a> -(<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot1-small.gif">small</a>), -<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot2.gif">screenshot 2</a> -(<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot2-small.gif">small</a>), -<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot3.gif">screenshot 3</a> -(<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot3-small.gif">small</a>), -<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot4.gif">screenshot 4</a> -(<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot4-small.gif">small</a>). +<a href="http://geuz.org/gmsh/gallery/screenshot.png"><img +src="http://geuz.org/gmsh/gallery/thumbnail.png" alt="Screenshot +thumbnail"></a> -<p> -And here are some other pictures made with Gmsh: <ul> -<li>Part of a shoulder bone: - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder1.gif">pict1</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder2.gif">pict2</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder3.gif">pict3</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder4.gif">pict4</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder5.gif">pict5</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder6.gif">pict6</a> - (J. Fatemi). +<li>Various screen captures: + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot1.gif">pict1</a> + (<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot1-small.gif">small</a>), + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot2.gif">pict2</a> + (<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot2-small.gif">small</a>), + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot3.gif">pict3</a> + (<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot3-small.gif">small</a>), + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot4.gif">pict4</a> + (<a href="/gmsh/gallery/screenshot4-small.gif">small</a>). +<li>Mesh cut: + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/cut2.png">pict1</a>. +<li>Streamlines: + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/streamline.jpg">pict1</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16_stream.jpg">pict2</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f18_stream.jpg">pict3</a> + (P. Geuzaine). <li>Lenna as background mesh: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/lenna.gif">pict1</a>. <li>Parts of a magnetron: @@ -186,41 +186,35 @@ And here are some other pictures made with Gmsh: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/magnetron3.gif">pict3</a>, <a href="/gmsh/gallery/magnetron4.gif">pict4</a> (P. Lef�vre). -<li>A circuit breaker: +<li>Part of a shoulder bone: + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder1.gif">pict1</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder2.gif">pict2</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder3.gif">pict3</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder4.gif">pict4</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder5.gif">pict5</a>, + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/shoulder6.gif">pict6</a> + (J. Fatemi). +<li>Circuit breaker: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/breaker.gif">pict1</a> (S. K. Choi). -<li>A mechanical part in the demo files: +<li>Mechanical part in the demo files: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/piece1.gif">pict1</a>, <a href="/gmsh/gallery/piece2.gif">pict2</a>, <a href="/gmsh/gallery/piece3.gif">pict3</a>. -<li>The log-periodic antenna in the demo files: - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/antenna.gif">pict1</a>. -<li>An electrical machine: +<li>Electrical machine: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/machine.gif">pict1</a> (J. Gyselinck). +<li>Log-periodic antenna in the demo files: + <a href="/gmsh/gallery/antenna.gif">pict1</a>. <li>Breads: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/tresse1.gif">pict1</a>, <a href="/gmsh/gallery/tresse2.gif">pict2</a> (D. Colignon). -<li>Mach number on a F16: - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16-1.gif">pict1</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16-2.gif">pict2</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16-3.gif">pict3</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16-5.gif">pict4</a> - (P. Geuzaine). -<li>Stream lines: - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f16_stream.jpg">F16</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/f18_stream.jpg">F18</a> - <!-- a href="/gmsh/gallery/valve.jpg">valve</a --> - (P. Geuzaine). -<li>An example of on-screen information display: - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/infodisplay1.gif">pict1</a>, - <a href="/gmsh/gallery/infodisplay2.gif">pict2</a>. <li>2D colormap: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/blob.gif">pict1</a>. <li>Structured and unstructured grids of an extruded geometry: <a href="/gmsh/gallery/spirale.gif">pict1</a>. -<li>Some didactic animations about computational electromagnetics at +<li>Didactic animations about computational electromagnetism at <a href="http://elap.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/elm/demos_en.html">ELAP</a>. </ul> @@ -240,13 +234,18 @@ the Algorithm Oriented Mesh Database</a>. Gmsh can use Jonathan Shewchuk's <a href="http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~quake/triangle.html">Triangle</a> as an alternative 2D mesh generator and Joachim Schöberl's -<a href="http://www.hpfem.jku.at/netgen">Netgen</a> as an alternative +<a href="http://www.hpfem.jku.at/netgen/">Netgen</a> as an alternative 3D mesh generator/optimizer. <p> Gmsh's high quality vector PostScript and PDF output is produced by <a href="/gl2ps/">GL2PS</a>. +<p> +Gmsh's cross-platform graphical user interface is based on <a +href="http://www.fltk.org/">FLTK</a> and <a +href="http://www.opengl.org/">OpenGL</a>. + <p> <form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_xclick"> @@ -264,7 +263,7 @@ href="/gl2ps/">GL2PS</a>. href="#opengl-footmark"><sup>1</sup></a>You need the OpenGL libraries installed on your system (and in the path of the library loader). A free replacement for OpenGL can be found at <a -href="http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net">http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net</a>. +href="http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/">http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net</a>. Remember that you may have to reconfigure the loader (ldconfig under Linux) or modify the LD_LIBRARY_PATH/SHLIB_PATH/etc. environment variable in order for Gmsh to find the libraries. @@ -275,7 +274,7 @@ href="http://sources.redhat.com/gsl/">GSL (> 1.2)</a> and <a href="http://www.fltk.org/">FLTK (1.1.x)</a> libraries properly installed on your system in order to compile Gmsh. Non-graphical versions can be compiled without FLTK. Compiling the Windows version -requires the <a href="http://www.cygwin.com">Cygwin</a> tools and +requires the <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> tools and compilers. <p>