mmg is an open source software for surface and volume remeshing.
It provides two applications:
- mmgs: adaptation and optimization of a surface triangulation representing a piecewise linear approximation of an underlying surface geometry;
- mmg3d: adaptation and optimization of a tetrahedral mesh and implicit domain meshing.
- Get the repository:
git clone https://github.com/MmgTools/mmg.git
The project sources are available under the **_src/_** directory, see:
* **_src/mmgs/_** for files related to the mmgs application;
* **_src/mmg3d/_** for files related to the mmg3d application;
* **_src/common/_** for files related to the both.
- Fast compilation (build both mmgs, mmg3d and the mmg3d static library libmmg3d.a):
cd mmg
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
orsudo make install
if needed.
The **mmgs** and **mmg3d** applications are available under the `mmgs_O3` and `mmg3d_O3` commands.
More detailed informations about the compilation and configuration of the mmg's applications are available on the project wiki.
Run the make doc
command to build the Doxygen documentation.
- To see the mmgs documentation, open up the mmg/doc/mmgs/html/index.html file;
- To see the mmg3d documentation, open up the mmg/doc/mmg3d/html/index.html file.
The mmg applications are validated on OS X and on most of the Linux platforms.
Your contributions to the mmg project are welcomed. You can help us to improve our code by many means:
- pull requests: please follow the wiki's guideline;
- feature requests: please use the GitHub issue tracker with the enhancement label;
- bug reports: please use the GitHub issue tracker with the bug label.
mmg's current developers and maintainers are Charles Dapogny, Cécile Dobrzynski, Pascal Frey and Algiane Froehly.
Code is under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Copyright © Inria - IMB (Université de Bordeaux) - LJLL (UPMC), 2004- .