diff --git a/doc/gmsh.1 b/doc/gmsh.1 index 293dc21208d699516498caa8b52cef2e2c569b2a..e7d3d2f98eae1e4352e612ef6cb7c7a22a82197b 100644 --- a/doc/gmsh.1 +++ b/doc/gmsh.1 @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ 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. -.SS Geometrical Entity Definition +.SS Geometrical entity definition Parameterized geometries are created by successively defining points, oriented curves (segments, circles, ellipsis, splines, etc.), oriented surfaces (plane surfaces, ruled surfaces, etc.) and volumes. Compound groups of geometrical entities can be defined, based on these elementary parameterized and scriptable geometric entities. -.SS Mesh Generation +.SS Mesh generation A finite element mesh is a tessellation of a given subset of R^3 by elementary geometrical elements of various shapes (in this case lines, triangles, quadrangles, tetrahedra, prisms and hexahedra), arranged in @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ External solvers can be interfaced with Gmsh through a socket mechanism, which permits to easily launch computations either locally or on remote computers, and to collect and exploit the simulation results within Gmsh. -.SS Scalar, vector and tensor field Visualization +.SS Scalar, vector and tensor field visualization Multiple post-processing scalar or vector maps can be loaded and manipulated (globally or individually) along with the geometry and the mesh. Scalar fields are represented by iso-value curves or color maps diff --git a/doc/gmsh.html b/doc/gmsh.html index bfe8dcb17f75b02046e26487cf4688b05974bb49..b79363dc509244b75d91712b99b9afaa6fa80020 100644 --- a/doc/gmsh.html +++ b/doc/gmsh.html @@ -192,14 +192,14 @@ name="opengl-footmark"><sup>1</sup></a>. The only thing required if you use Gmsh is to mention it in your work. The tutorial and demo files are included in the archives. <ul> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-Windows.zip">Windows zip archive (95/98/NT)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-1.i386.rpm">Linux RPM (Red Hat 6.2 and compatible, i386, glibc 2.1)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-Linux.tgz">Linux tarball (i386, glibc 2.1)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-OSF1.tgz">Compaq Tru64 tarball (OSF 4.0)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-SunOS.tgz">Sun tarball (SunOS 5.5)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-AIX.tgz">IBM tarball (AIX)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-IRIX.tgz">SGI IRIX tarball (IRIX 6.5)</A> -<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.3-HP-UX.tgz">HP tarball (HPUX 10.20)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-Windows.zip">Windows zip archive (95/98/NT)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-1.i386.rpm">Linux RPM (Red Hat 6.2 and compatible, i386, glibc 2.1)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-Linux.tgz">Linux tarball (i386, glibc 2.1)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-OSF1.tgz">Compaq Tru64 tarball (OSF 4.0)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-SunOS.tgz">Sun tarball (SunOS 5.5)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-AIX.tgz">IBM tarball (AIX)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-IRIX.tgz">SGI IRIX tarball (IRIX 6.5)</A> +<li><A href="/gmsh/bin/gmsh-1.33.4-HP-UX.tgz">HP tarball (HPUX 10.20)</A> </ul> <p>