Provided by: iso2mesh-tools_1.9.6+ds-7_amd64
NAME
meshfix - a surface mesh cleaning and repairing utility
SYNOPSIS
meshfix <file1> [<file2>] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Meshfix is a surface mesh repairing and cleaning tool. It was written by Marco Attene, Mirko Windhoff, Axel Thielscher. The details regarding this tool can be found in the below paper M. Attene - A lightweight approach to repairing digitized polygon meshes. The Visual Computer, 2010. (c) Springer. Meshfix processes file1 and saves the result to <file1>_fixed.off. An optionally passed file2 is merged with the first one. Accepted input formats are OFF, PLY and STL.
OPTIONS
This program accepts the following input parameters: -a <epsilon_angle> Allowed range: 0 < epsilon_angle < 2, default: 0 (degrees) -j Join 2 biggest components if they overlap, remove the rest. -jc Join the closest pair of components. -h|(--help) Print this help and exit. --shells <n> Only the n biggest shells are kept. -o <output> Set the output filename (without extension). -q Quiet mode, don't write much to stdout. -u <steps> Uniform remeshing of the whole mesh, steps > 0 --vertices <n> Constrain number of vertices to n (only with -u) --no-clean Don't clean. --smooth <n> Apply n laplacian smoothing steps. -s|(--stl) Result is saved in STL format instead of OFF. -w|(--wrl) Result is saved in VRML1.0 format instead of OFF. --fsmesh <n> Result is saved in FreeSurfer format instead of OFF. --xshift <d> Shift x-coordinates of vertices by d when saving output. Only works with --fsmesh; used to deal with small FreeSurfer glitch --msh Result is saved in gmsh format for debugging (including vertex and triangle masks) --cut-outer <d> Remove triangles of 1st that are outside of the 2nd shell. --cut-inner <d> Remove triangles of 1st that are inside of the 2nd shell. Dilate 2nd by d; Fill holes and keep only 1st afterwards. --decouple-inin <d> Treat 1st file as inner, 2nd file as outer component. Resolve overlaps by moving inners triangles inwards. --decouple-outin <d> Treat 1st file as outer, 2nd file as inner component. Resolve overlaps by moving outers triangles inwards. --decouple-outout <d> Treat 1st file as outer, 2nd file as inner component. Resolve overlaps by moving outers triangles outwards. Constrain the min distance between the components > d. --fineTuneIn <d> <n> Used to fine-tune the minimal distance between surfaces A minimal distance d is ensured, and reached in n substeps When using the surfaces for subsequent volume meshing by gmsh this step prevent too flat tetrahedra --fineTuneOut <d> <n> Similar to --fineTuneIn, but ensures minimal distance in the other direction --dilate <d> Dilate the surface by d. d < 0 means shrinking. --intersect If the mesh contains intersections, return value = 1. --intersect -o fname.msh If the mesh contains intersections, return value = 1. In addtion, save mesh with highlighted intersections in Gmsh format
SEE ALSO
cgalmesh(7), cgalsurf(7), cgalsimp2(7), cgalpoly(7), cork(7), jmeshlib(7)
AUTHOR
Marco Attene (attene@ge.imati.cnr.it), Mirko Windhoff, Axel Thielscher and Qianqian Fang (fangqq@gmail.com)