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2.8.1

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http://geuz.org/gmsh for additional examples.
Building Gmsh from its source code requires a C++ compiler and CMake
(http://cmake.org). Building the graphical user interface requires FLTK 1.3
(http://cmake.org). Building the graphical user interface requires FLTK 1.3.2
(http://fltk.org), configured with OpenGL support.
Build Gmsh using CMake's graphical user interface
-------------------------------------------------
* Launch CMake and fill-in the two top input fields (telling where the Gmsh
source directory is located and where you want the Gmsh binary to be created).
* Click on "Add entry" and define the variable CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, of type
"PATH", pointing to the location(s) of any external package(s) (FLTK,
BLAS/LAPACK, etc.) installed in non-standard directories.
(If you are using our pre-compiled "gmsh dependencies" package
(http://geuz.org/gmsh/bin/Windows/gmsh-dep-msvc2008-release.zip) with Visual
Studio on Windows simply point CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH to the "gmsh-dep" directory.)
* Click on "Configure" and choose your compiler (e.g. Visual Studio).
* Optionally change some configuration options (re-run "Configure" every time
you change some options).
* Once you are happy with all the configuration options, click on "Generate".
* Go to the build directory and build Gmsh using your chosen compiler.
(With Visual Studio double-click on "gmsh.sln". If you are using our
pre-compiled "gmsh dependencies" package you must use the "Release" or
"RelWithDebInfo" build type.)
Build Gmsh from the command line
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* To see a detailed compilation log use
make VERBOSE=1
Build Gmsh using CMake's graphical user interface
-------------------------------------------------
* Launch CMake and fill-in the two top input fields (telling where the Gmsh
source directory is located and where you want the Gmsh binary to be created).
* Click on "Add entry" and define the variable CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, of type
"PATH", pointing to the location(s) of any external package(s) (FLTK,
BLAS/LAPACK, etc.) installed in non-standard directories.
* Click on "Configure" and choose your compiler.
* Optionally change some configuration options (re-run "Configure" every time
you change some options).
* Once you are happy with all the configuration options, click on "Generate".
* Go to the build directory and build Gmsh using your chosen compiler.
2.8.1 (July ?, 2013): improved compound surfaces.
2.8.1 (July 11, 2013): improved compound surfaces and transfinite arrangements.
2.8.0 (July 8, 2013): improved Delaunay point insertion; fixed mesh orientation
of plane surfaces; fixed mesh size prescribed at embedded points; improved
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<h4 align="center">Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle</h4>
<h4 align="center">Version 2.8.0, July 8 2013</h4>
<h4 align="center">Version 2.8.1, July 11 2013</h4>
<center>
<a href="#Description">Description</a> |
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<li>
<p class="highlight">
<strong>Current stable release</strong>: Windows
<a href="bin/Windows/gmsh-2.8.0-Windows.zip"><strong>32 bit</strong></a> /
<a href="bin/Windows/gmsh-2.8.0-Windows64.zip"><strong>64 bit</strong></a>,
<a href="bin/Windows/gmsh-2.8.1-Windows.zip"><strong>32 bit</strong></a> /
<a href="bin/Windows/gmsh-2.8.1-Windows64.zip"><strong>64 bit</strong></a>,
Linux
<a href="bin/Linux/gmsh-2.8.0-Linux.tgz"><strong>32 bit</strong></a> /
<a href="bin/Linux/gmsh-2.8.0-Linux64.tgz"><strong>64 bit</strong></a>,
<a href="bin/MacOSX/gmsh-2.8.0-MacOSX.dmg"><strong>Mac OS X</strong></a>
<a href="bin/Linux/gmsh-2.8.1-Linux.tgz"><strong>32 bit</strong></a> /
<a href="bin/Linux/gmsh-2.8.1-Linux64.tgz"><strong>64 bit</strong></a>,
<a href="bin/MacOSX/gmsh-2.8.1-MacOSX.dmg"><strong>Mac OS X</strong></a>
and
<a href="src/gmsh-2.8.0-source.tgz"><strong>source code</strong></a>
<a href="src/gmsh-2.8.1-source.tgz"><strong>source code</strong></a>
</p>
<p>
<em>A <a href="doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Tutorial"><strong>tutorial</strong></a>
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