<div dir="ltr">Hi,<div><br></div><div>I've been using for quite long time, and there is an issue that I would like to solve with my installation. In a solid 3d model, I select that the surfaces are displayed as solid, but they are shown as lines. I think it's the "cross" mode, the only one I have. Is there any special compilation option to enable the "wireframe" and "solid" mode? Are they not available in Linux? I have a complex geometrical model, and it's hard to explain the features, when the surfaces are not displayed in an more visual manner.</div>
<div><br></div><div>The compilation options of my Gmsh (compiled by our sysadmin)</div><div><br></div><div><div>Version : 2.8.3</div><div>GUI toolkit : FLTK 1.3.2</div><div>License : GNU General Public License</div>
<div>Build OS : Linux</div><div>Build options : 64Bit Ann Bamg Bfgs Blas(Generic) Blossom Cairo Chaco DIntegration Dlopen Fltk GMP Gmm Jpeg Kbipack Lapack(Generic) LinuxJoystick MathEx Mesh Metis Mmg3d Mpeg NativeFileChooser Netgen OneLab OneLabMetamodel OpenGL OptHom Parser Plugins Png Post RTree Solver Tetgen(1.5) Voro3D Zlib</div>
<div>Build date : 20140131</div></div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br clear="all"><div>------------------------------------<b><br>Félix Salazar<br></b><i><a href="mailto:felix.salazar@polymtl.ca" target="_blank"><span style="color:rgb(51,102,255)">felix.salazar@polymtl.ca</span></a></i><b><br>
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