-\n Documentation for smesh package is available in two forms:
-
-\n The <a href="smeshpy_doc/modules.html"> structured
- documentation for smesh package</a>, where all methods and
- classes are grouped by their functionality, like it is done in the GUI documentation
-\n and the \ref smeshDC "linear documentation for smesh package"
- grouped only by classes, declared in the smesh.py file.
-
-\n The main page of the \ref smeshDC "linear documentation for smesh package"
- contains a list of data structures and a list of
- functions, provided by the package smesh.py. The first item in
- the list of data structures (\ref smeshDC::smeshDC "class smesh")
- also represents documentation for the methods of the package smesh.py itself.
-
-\n The package smesh.py provides an interface to create and handle
- meshes. Use it to create an empty mesh or to import it from the data file.
-
-\n Once a mesh has been created, it is possible to manage it via its own
- methods, described at \ref smeshDC::Mesh "class Mesh" documentation
- (it is also accessible by the second item "class Mesh" in the list of data structures).
-
-\n Class Mesh allows assigning algorithms to a mesh.
-\n Please note, that some algorithms,
- included in the standard Salome installation are always available:
- - REGULAR(1D), COMPOSITE(1D), MEFISTO(2D), Quadrangle(2D), Hexa(3D), etc.
-
-\n There are also some algorithms, which can be installed optionally,
-\n some of them are based on open-source meshers:
- - NETGEN(1D-2D,2D,1D-2D-3D,3D),
-
-\n others are based on commercial meshers:
- - GHS3D(3D), BLSURF(2D).
-
-\n To add hypotheses, use the interfaces, provided by the assigned
+Documentation for smesh package is available in two forms:
+
+The <a href="smeshpy_doc/modules.html"> structured
+documentation for smesh package</a>, where all methods and
+classes are grouped by their functionality, like it is done in the GUI documentation
+and the \ref smeshDC "linear documentation for smesh package"
+grouped only by classes, declared in the smesh.py file.
+
+The main page of the \ref smeshDC "linear documentation for smesh package"
+contains a list of data structures and a list of
+functions, provided by the package smesh.py. The first item in
+the list of data structures (\ref smeshDC::smeshDC "class smesh")
+also represents documentation for the methods of the package smesh.py itself.
+
+The package smesh.py provides an interface to create and handle
+meshes. Use it to create an empty mesh or to import it from the data file.
+
+Once a mesh has been created, it is possible to manage it via its own
+methods, described at \ref smeshDC::Mesh "class Mesh" documentation
+(it is also accessible by the second item "class Mesh" in the list of data structures).
+
+Class \b Mesh allows assigning algorithms to a mesh.
+Please note, that some algorithms, included in the standard SALOME
+distribution are always available:
+- REGULAR (1D)
+- COMPOSITE (1D)
+- MEFISTO (2D)
+- Quadrangle (2D)
+- Hexa(3D)
+- etc...
+
+To add hypotheses, use the interfaces, provided by the assigned