batch 'Zoom Frame problem
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:28 pm
Hi,
I attach a simple flavia.mesh. And also a simple tmp.bch which contains:
Mescape Postprocess
Mescape Files Read -rebuildIndex:0 -- flavia.msh
When I run 'gid -b tmp.bch' I end up with gid opened, and a very small mesh is shown. However when I first start gid with 'gid' and then load the same batch file I get a nice zoomed mesh. So the question is: why does the first something different from the second.
The problem remains when I change the batch file to:
Mescape Postprocess
Mescape Files Read -rebuildIndex:0 -- flavia.msh
'Zoom Frame
Also with this batch file when I run 'gid -b tmp.bch' I get a small (non-zoomed) mesh in the opened gid. This problem prevents me from using gid to create by example png result plots with a batch file. All plots show only a small (non-zoomed) mesh.
I am working in linux. Latest gid 14.1.0d. Help, thank you, Dennis
I attach a simple flavia.mesh. And also a simple tmp.bch which contains:
Mescape Postprocess
Mescape Files Read -rebuildIndex:0 -- flavia.msh
When I run 'gid -b tmp.bch' I end up with gid opened, and a very small mesh is shown. However when I first start gid with 'gid' and then load the same batch file I get a nice zoomed mesh. So the question is: why does the first something different from the second.
The problem remains when I change the batch file to:
Mescape Postprocess
Mescape Files Read -rebuildIndex:0 -- flavia.msh
'Zoom Frame
Also with this batch file when I run 'gid -b tmp.bch' I get a small (non-zoomed) mesh in the opened gid. This problem prevents me from using gid to create by example png result plots with a batch file. All plots show only a small (non-zoomed) mesh.
I am working in linux. Latest gid 14.1.0d. Help, thank you, Dennis