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Old   August 31, 2011, 15:01
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Hello,
I'm having trouble converting a mesh. msh . In the terminal window of my case, when I type the command gmshToFoam, it appears:
-> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
wrong token type - expected word found on line 0 the punctuation token '('

file: IStringStream.sourceFile at line 0.

From function operator>> (istream &, & word)
in file primitives / strings / word / wordIO.C at line 76.

FOAM exiting

what it means and how can I solve this problem? I am new to OpenFoam. Thank you.
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