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$Id: README.txt,v 1.3 2001-02-24 16:22:18 geuzaine Exp $ $Id: README.txt,v 1.4 2001-02-26 08:08:17 geuzaine Exp $
For Windows versions of Gmsh only: For Windows versions of Gmsh only:
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2) About opengl32.dll: 1) About opengl32.dll:
If a version of the OpenGL library opengl32.dll is already installed If a version of the OpenGL library opengl32.dll is already installed
on your system, you should remove the version shipped with on your system, you should remove the version shipped with
Gmsh. Failing to do so may result in incorrect behaviour of Gmsh (the Gmsh. Failing to do so may result in an incorrect behaviour of Gmsh
graphic window may stay "transparent", or Gmsh may even crash). (the most common being the graphic window staying "transparent").
1) About cygwin1.dll: 2) About cygwin1.dll:
If you plan to use other programs than Gmsh which depend on the If you plan to use other programs than Gmsh which depend on the
cygwin1.dll library (e.g. GetDP, http://www.geuz.org/getdp/), you cygwin1.dll library (e.g. GetDP, http://www.geuz.org/getdp/), you
should keep only one version of the library. You should thus move the should keep only one version of the library on your system. For this
file cygwin1.dll from this directory to the Windows system directory purpose, you should move the file cygwin1.dll from this directory to
(usually C:\Windows\System\). Failing to do so may result in incorrect the Windows system directory (usually C:\Windows\System\) and suppress
behaviour of all applications sharing the library. all other versions of cygwin1.dll. Failing to do so may result in
incorrect behaviour of applications sharing the library and running
simultaneously.
3) About configuration files: 3) About configuration files:
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