From e86b4130f67c108eabbcbe75d683e0cfd6c94a92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christophe Geuzaine <cgeuzaine@ulg.ac.be> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:39:49 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi | 24 +++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi b/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi index a3ed165c26..f03453c09e 100644 --- a/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi +++ b/doc/texinfo/gmsh.texi @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ You can skip most of this reference manual if you only want to use Gmsh at the first level (i.e., interactively with the GUI). Just read the next chapter (@pxref{Running Gmsh on your system}) to learn how to launch Gmsh on your system, then go play with the GUI and run the -tutorials files (@pxref{Tutorial}) bundled in the distribution. +tutorial files (@pxref{Tutorial}) bundled in the distribution. Screencasts that show how to use the GUI are available here: @uref{http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/screencasts/}. @@ -717,11 +717,15 @@ while a click on the arrow button on the right will provide access to the view's options. Note that all the options specified interactively can also be directly -specified in the script files. All available options, with their current -values, can be saved into a file by selecting `File->Save As->Gmsh -options', or simply viewed by pressing the `?' button in the status -bar. To save the current options as your default preferences for all -future Gmsh sessions, use the `File->Save Default Options' menu. +specified in the script files. You can save the current options of the +current active model with the `File->Save Options' menu. This will +create a new option file with the same filename as the active model, but +with an extra @file{.opt} extension added. The next time you open this +model, the associated options will be automatically loaded, too. To +save the current options as your default preferences for all future Gmsh +sessions, use the `File->Save Default Options' menu instead. Finally, +you can also save the current options in an arbitrary file by choosing +the `Gmsh options' format in `File->Save As'. @c ------------------------------------------------------------------------- @c Non-interactive mode @@ -732,12 +736,10 @@ future Gmsh sessions, use the `File->Save Default Options' menu. @cindex Non-interactive mode -You can also run Gmsh non-interactively, in `batch' mode. There is no -GUI in batch mode and all operations are performed without user -interaction@footnote{If you compile Gmsh without the GUI, i.e., with +Gmsh can be run non-interactively in `batch' mode, without +GUI@footnote{If you compile Gmsh without the GUI, i.e., with @code{./configure --disable-gui}, this is the only mode you have access -to.}. For example, to mesh the first tutorial in non-interactive mode, -just type: +to.}. For example, to mesh the first tutorial in batch mode, just type: @example > gmsh t1.geo -2 -- GitLab