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This page is a mirror of <a href="/gmsh/">/gmsh/</a><p>
ENDMIRROR--->
<!---BEGINDATE$Date: 2001-02-07 15:25:35 $ENDDATE--->
<!---BEGINDATE$Date: 2001-02-08 07:58:59 $ENDDATE--->
Copyright &copy; 1998-2001<br>
J.-F. Remacle<br>
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<td><font face="Helvetica, Arial" size=-1>
<ul>
<li> If something goes wrong, it is likely because some libraries are
not properly installed on your system. Try 'ldd gmsh-name' to check
all shared libraries dependencies. Warning: HP version is reported not
to work with native OpenGL -> install Mesa instead.
<li> If, when moving the mouse over the graphic window, everything
that is drawn on it disappears, and each item is visible only when the
cursor is directly over it, you should start Gmsh with the '-noov'
command line option. (This will be fixed.)
<li> Turn double buffering off (with the -nodb command line option)
when working on a remote host with Mesa.
<li> If something goes wrong during the installation, it is likely
because some libraries are not properly installed on your system. Try
'ldd gmsh-name' to check all shared libraries dependencies. Warning:
HP version is reported not to work with native OpenGL -> install Mesa
instead.
<li> (Motif versions only) If, when moving the mouse over the graphic
window, everything that is drawn on it disappears, and each item is
visible only when the cursor is directly over it, you should start
Gmsh with the '-noov' command line option. (This will be fixed.)
<li> (Motif versions only) Turn double buffering off (with the -nodb
command line option) when working on a remote host with Mesa.
<li> Try display lists (-dl option) when working with big
post-processing data sets.
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