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On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 7:09 AM xiong via Discussion of savannah-announce and any user-oriented topic <savannah-users@gnu.org> wrote: > > i am sorry to interrupt you that some simple question(for me,of course, > diffculty),my confussion is:In Pyformex( V3.0.1)/Script/WireStent, i can't > export it correctly(including .neu/ .obj/ .off/.ply),as a result,Solid > works(2018) can‘t open it. Also Abaqus(2022) can't open .inp fommat file. > Whether the reason that Abaqus can't open .inp fommat file is low Abaqus’s > Python Version(V 2.7)?Or Wrong Procedure of Install Pyformex ? How to > proceed? Could you give me some advice? The .inp format for Abaqus is text-based, so you should be able to look at the file to see if it looks correct (has sections defining nodes, elements, solids). The version of Python used by Abaqus shouldn't matter - can your install of Abaqus open other .inp files? I'm not familiar with file types used by Solidworks. If you still have issues, the Pyformex project homepage has a Support sub-page. It doesn't look like the project has a mailing list, so your support options are to open a bug report in either their Support tracker or their Bug tracker. Doing either will require you to first create and then log into a Savannah account. https://www.nongnu.org/pyformex/support.html While we can't help you with Pyformex, feel free to write back if you are having issues creating/activating/logging into a Savannah account. Kind regards, Jan