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$Id: README.win32,v 1.7 2006-02-25 07:58:12 geuzaine Exp $
This is Gmsh, an automatic three-dimensional finite element mesh
generator with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities.
1) About opengl32.dll and glu32.dll:
Gmsh is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
License. See the LICENSE and CREDITS files for more information.
If your system complains about missing opengl32.dll or glu32.dll
libraries, then OpenGL is not properly installed... Go download OpenGL
on Microsoft's web site or on http://www.opengl.org.
The tutorial/ directory contains the examples from the tutorial
chapter in the reference manual (http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/).
The demos/ directory contains additional examples.
Important notes:
1) About OPENGL32.DLL and GLU32.DLL:
If your system complains about missing OPENGL32.DLL or GLU32.DLL
libraries, then OpenGL is not properly installed on your machine. You
can download OpenGL from Microsoft's web site, or directly from
http://www.opengl.org.
2) About configuration files:
Gmsh saves session information and default options in the $GMSH_HOME
directory, or in the $HOME, $TMP or $TEMP directories if $GMSH_HOME is
not defined. If none of these variables are defined, Gmsh will
save/load its configuration files from the current working directory.
Gmsh will attempt to save temporary files and persistent configuration
options first in the $GMSH_HOME directory, then in the $HOME, $TMP or
$TEMP directories (in that order) if the $GMSH_HOME environment
variable is not defined. If none of these variables are defined, Gmsh
will try to save/load its configuration files from the current working
directory.
3) About the solver interface:
By default, on Windows, Gmsh communicates with solvers on the TCP/IP
port 44122.
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