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Hi,<br>
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It's hard to hear that OpenCascade code is not quite <a
href="http://www.salome-platform.org/forum/?groupid=12&forumid=13&thread=1053">open</a>,
and it's harder still to hear that it's buggy too.<br>
I hope it's benefit is worth it.<br>
<br>
Take Care,<br>
BrendaEM<br>
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Christophe Geuzaine wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ingo Reinhold wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear all,
I've been trying to import a IGS file in its original units. However,
GMSH keeps changing the dimensions and multiplying it by 100. Scaling
down the thing with Dilate{} doesn't work for the rather complex
geometry. Any idea, how I can preserve the original measures. Can I
run the Merge command with some kind of additional parameter to make
it fit?
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No, unfortunately the IGES reader is part of OpenCascade.
As a workaround you could manybe scale the resulting mesh with the
Mesh.ScalingFactor option?
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<pre wrap="">Best Regrads,
Ingo
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