diff --git a/doc/gmsh.html b/doc/gmsh.html index d3a9c3409443c40772e136e19142e2ac4b9aa82a..e75b63cc506d186e8bfbbc31da0c44e76825fb2c 100644 --- a/doc/gmsh.html +++ b/doc/gmsh.html @@ -33,15 +33,16 @@ generator with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities</h1> <h2>Description</h2> -Gmsh is an automatic three-dimensional finite element mesh generator, -primarily Delaunay, with built-in pre- and post-processing -facilities. Its primal goal is to provide a simple meshing tool for -academic test cases with parametric input and up to date visualization -capabilities. One of the strengths of Gmsh is its ability to respect a -characteristic length field for the generation of adapted meshes on -lines, surfaces and volumes. These adapted meshes can be mixed with -simple structured (transfinite, elliptic, etc.) meshes in order to -augment the flexibility. +Gmsh (pronounced "<em>Gnu-mesh</em>") is an automatic +three-dimensional finite element mesh generator, primarily Delaunay, +with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities. Its primal goal is +to provide a simple meshing tool for academic test cases with +parametric input and up to date visualization capabilities. One of the +strengths of Gmsh is its ability to respect a characteristic length +field for the generation of adapted meshes on lines, surfaces and +volumes. These adapted meshes can be mixed with simple structured +(transfinite, elliptic, etc.) meshes in order to augment the +flexibility. Gmsh is structured around four modules: <a href="#geometry">geometry</a>, <a href="#mesh">mesh</a>, <a