I really like to use FreeFem++, but I found that in previous versions of it, and using the Fenics command shell (the first version, the only one with the command shell) on Windows, it was possible to visualize the solutions with ffmedit. With the new versions of FreeFem++ this is no longer possible. Is there any way to visualize it again with ffmedit?
For an instruction like:
ffmedit -a 1000 1010 solution .1000. sol
Now ffmedit sends the response:
use loadMeshlucion.1000.mesh
**solution.1000.sol.1000.mesh NOT FOUND.
I am also using Xubuntu in the last three versions, and I have another question about the use of freefem++-cs in linux, but I better leave it for a next comment.
Greetings again, kind regards
Prof. Ismael Molina
Physics Academy
Autonomous University of Mexico City
Hello everyone:
I really like to use FreeFem++, but I found that in previous versions of it, and using the Fenics command shell (the first version, the only one with the command shell) on Windows, it was possible to visualize the solutions with ffmedit. With the new versions of FreeFem++ this is no longer possible. Is there any way to visualize it again with ffmedit?
For an instruction like:
Now ffmedit sends the response:
use loadMeshlucion.1000.mesh
**solution.1000.sol.1000.mesh NOT FOUND.
I am also using Xubuntu in the last three versions, and I have another question about the use of freefem++-cs in linux, but I better leave it for a next comment.
Greetings again, kind regards
Prof. Ismael Molina Physics Academy Autonomous University of Mexico City