/*!
\mainpage Welcome to the SALOME MED module!
The MED module gathers several powerful functionalities around the input and output data of
simulation codes (meshes and fields mainly).
\image html projectionHQ_600.png "Example of a field interpolation between two 3D surfacic meshes"
The most common usage is to write dedicated code (C++ or Python) linking to the library,
however a \ref gui "graphical user interface" is also available.
- If you don't know where to start, reading the \ref start "getting started" section and then
taking a look at the tutorial is probably a good way to go.
- If you are looking for a very specific point (how can I build a mesh from scratch,
how do I write my data to a file, etc ...), taking a look at the \ref faq "FAQ" or at the numerous
\ref examples "code examples" might help.
- Finally people looking for the reference documentation of a given function (in C++ or Python) should
take a look at the \ref ParaMEDMEM "API documentation". Only the C++ functions are documented, but
the Python API has been designed to be used in a very similar fashion, provided you are aware of the
\ref python-api "conventions used".
\section contents Contents
This documentation is organized as follows:
- \ref index (this page!)
- \ref faq
- \ref start
- \ref intro-start
- \ref terminology
- \ref library
- \ref functionalities
- \ref python-api
- Tutorial - MEDCoupling/MEDLoader in Python
- \ref gui
- \ref reference
- \ref medcoupling
- \ref medloader
- \ref interpolation
- \ref cpp
- \ref distrib
- \ref misc
\if ENABLE_EXAMPLES
- \ref examples
- \ref medcouplingpyexamples
- \ref medcouplingcppexamples
\endif
- \ref appendix
- \ref glossary
- \ref med-file
- \ref install
- \ref ParaMEDMEM "MEDCoupling (and other parallel classes) API documentation"
- \ref MEDLoader "MEDLoader API documentation"
*/