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NAME

       syrthes2ensight  - Convert Syrthes geometry and result files to Ensight
       format

SYNOPSIS

       syrthes2ensight [-d] [-q] syr.geom syr.res ensight_file
       syrthes2ensight -g [-d] [-q] syr.geom ensight_file
       syrthes2ensight -r [-d] [-q] syr.res ensight_file
       syrthes2ensight -h

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the syrthes2ensight command.

       syrthes2ensight can convert both Syrthes .geom and  .res  files.  Input
       parameters depend on the way syrthes2ensight is invoked.

       Most of the time syrthes2ensight is invoked with three parameters:

            syrthes2ensight [options] syr.geom syr.res ensight_file with

       syr.geom    Geometrical file generated by syrthes.

       syr.resu    Result file generated by syrthes. It can be either a single
                   time step result file or a chrono file  containing  several
                   time steps. In the latter all time steps will be handled.

       ensight_file
                   Output Ensight file generated by syrthes2ensight.

       To process a geometrical file only:

            syrthes2ensight -g [options] syr.geom ensight_file

       To process a result file only:

            syrthes2ensight -r [options] syr.resu ensight_file

       A detailed documentation is available at <http://rd.edf.com/syrthes>

OPTIONS

       -d          Split P2 elements into P1 elements.

       -g          Use only a geometry file as input. No result file should be
                   provided.

       -h          Display a short syrthes2ensight usage message

       -q          Keep  quadratic  elements   (default:   convert   into   P1
                   elements).

       -r          Use only a result file as input. No geometry file should be
                   provided.

AUTHOR

       Syrthes was written by EDF S.A. <syrthes-support@edf.fr>

       This    manual    page    was    written    by     Gilles     Filippini
       <gilles.filippini@free.fr> for Debian.

                                 July 9, 2009