+\n The faces that can be glued are colored in red. It is
+possible to select the faces for gluing in the 3D viewer.
+The selected faces will be marked in white.
+
+\n When the faces are glued their edges are glued as well. By default, other
+edges are not glued. To force gluing of all edges, check <b>Glue all coincident edges</b>
+checkbox.
+
+\n <b>TUI Commands:</b>
+\n <em>geompy.GetGlueFaces(theShape,theTolerance)</em>,
+\n where \em theShape is a compound of shapes to be glued, \em
+ theTolerance is a maximum distance between two faces, which can
+ be considered as coincident. The \b Result will be a list of \b
+ GEOM_Objects, containing one sub-shape per each detected set of
+ coincident sub-shapes.
+
+\n <em>geompy.MakeGlueFacesByList(theShape,theTolerance,theFaces,doKeepNonSolids,doGlueAllEdges)</em>,
+\n where \em theShape is a compound of shapes to be glued, \em
+ theTolerance is a maximum distance between two faces, which can
+ be considered as coincident, \em theFaces is a list of
+ sub-shapes to be glued. The \em doKeepNonSolids flag allows to throw
+ away non-solids from the result, if false. The \em doGlueAllEdges
+ allows to glue all edges, not only owned by glued faces. The \b
+ Result will be a new \b GEOM_Object.