Enhance mesh visualization with solid style and names to all interface surfaces#40
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vvahidd merged 6 commits intogdsfactory:mainfrom Mar 5, 2026
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Adds a
style="solid"option toplot_mesh()that renders coloured surfaces per physical group (vs the existing wireframe mode). Includes atransparent_groupsparameter to fade out enclosing volumes like the absorbing boundary.To support this, the mesh pipeline now assigns a physical group to every surface produced by volume fragmentation — named
"vol1__vol2"for shared interfaces (e.g."air__substrate") or"vol__None"for exterior faces. Previously only conductors, ports, and the absorbing boundary had named surfaces.This is good for debugging an existing geometry. For example, we now clearly see that we have both "air" and "airbox" volumes, and a substrate which is larger than the traces -- this might be the root cause of #16. Importantly, this is also blocking the addition of waveports.