-<br><br>
-
-\anchor use_existing_anchor
-<h2>"Use existing edges" and "Use existing faces" algorithms</h2>
-
-It is possible to create a 1D or a 2D mesh in a python script
-(using <em>AddNode, AddEdge</em> and <em>AddFace</em> commands) and
-then use such sub-meshes in the construction of a 2D or a 3D mesh. For
-this, there exist two algorithms: <b>Use existing edges</b> and <b>Use
- existing faces</b>.
-For example, you want to use standard algorithms to generate 1D and 3D
-meshes and to create 2D mesh by your python code. Then you
-<ol>
- <li> create a mesh object, assign an 1D algorithm,</li>
- <li> invoke \b Compute command, which computes an 1D mesh,</li>
- <li> assign <b>Use existing faces</b> and a 3D algorithm,</li>
- <li> run your python code, which creates a 2D mesh,</li>
- <li> invoke \b Compute command, which computes a 3D mesh.</li>
-</ol>
-
-Consider trying a sample script demonstrating the usage of
-\ref tui_use_existing_faces "Use existing faces" algorithm for
-construction of a 2D mesh using Python commands.
-
-\image html use_existing_face_sample_mesh.png
-<em> Mesh computed by \ref tui_use_existing_faces "the sample script"
- shown in a Shrink mode.</em>
+<p><p>
+\anchor edit_anchor
+<h2>Editing the mesh</h2>
+
+It is possible to \ref modifying_meshes_page "edit the mesh" of
+lower dimension before generation of mesh of higher dimension.
+
+For example you can generate 2D mesh, modify it using e.g.
+\ref pattern_mapping_page, and then generate 3D mesh basing on the
+modified 2D mesh. The workflow is following:
+- Define 1D and 2D meshing algorithms.
+- Compute the mesh. 2D mesh is generated.
+- Apply \ref pattern_mapping_page.
+- Define 3D meshing algorithms without modifying 1D and 2D algorithms
+and hypotheses.
+- Compute the mesh. 3D mesh is generated.
+
+\note Nodes and elements added \ref adding_nodes_and_elements_page
+"manually" can't be used in this workflow because the manually created
+entities are not attached to any geometry and thus (usually) can't be
+found by a mesher paving some geometry.
+
+<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script demonstrates the possibility of
+\ref tui_editing_while_meshing "Intermediate edition while meshing"