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Larry Price
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Christophe Geuzaine
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$Id: FAQ,v 1.5
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This is the Gmsh FAQ
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@@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ is too small (or too large), you can scale it with the 'Displacement
factor' option. (Remember that you can drag the mouse in all numeric
input fields to slide the value!)
Another option is to use the "general ra
ise
expressions" (in
Another option is to use the "general
t
ra
nsformation
expressions" (in
View->Options->Offset) on a scalar view, with the displacement map
selected as the ra
ise
data source.
selected as the
t
ra
nsformation
data source.
* 7.6 Can I visualize a field on a deformed mesh?
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@@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ point to the second view. (You might want to make the second view
invisible, too. If you want to amplify or decrease the amount of
deformation, just modify the 'Displacement factor' option.)
Another solution is to use the "general ra
ise
expressions"
(in
View->Options->Offset) on the field you want to display, with the
displacement map selected as the ra
ise
data source.
Another solution is to use the "general
t
ra
nsformation
expressions"
(in
View->Options->Offset) on the field you want to display, with the
displacement map selected as the
t
ra
nsformation
data source.
And yet another solution is to use the DiplacementRaise plugin.
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