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Merge from BR_V5_IMP_P8
[modules/smesh.git]
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doc
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salome
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gui
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SMESH
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input
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using_operations_on_groups.doc
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a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/using_operations_on_groups.doc
b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/using_operations_on_groups.doc
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doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/using_operations_on_groups.doc
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doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/using_operations_on_groups.doc
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-13,13
+13,13
@@
belong to one and the same mesh.
<br>
\anchor union_anchor
<br>
\anchor union_anchor
-<h2>Union of
two
groups</h2>
+<h2>Union of groups</h2>
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
mesh elements that are present in the initial groups will be added to
the new one.
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
mesh elements that are present in the initial groups will be added to
the new one.
-<em>To union
two
groups:</em>
+<em>To union groups:</em>
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Union Groups</b> item. The following
dialog box will appear:
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Union Groups</b> item. The following
dialog box will appear:
@@
-27,7
+27,7
@@
dialog box will appear:
\image html uniongroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
\image html uniongroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
-and
two
groups which will be united.
+and
set of
groups which will be united.
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Union will be Group12:
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Union will be Group12:
@@
-45,17
+45,17
@@
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
-\ref tui_union_of_
two_groups "Union of two
Groups" operation.
+\ref tui_union_of_
groups "Union of
Groups" operation.
<br>
\anchor intersection_anchor
<br>
\anchor intersection_anchor
-<h2>Intersection of
two
groups</h2>
+<h2>Intersection of groups</h2>
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
-mesh elements that are present in
both initial groups
are added to the
+mesh elements that are present in
all initial groups together
are added to the
new one.
new one.
-<em>To intersect
two
groups:</em>
+<em>To intersect groups:</em>
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Intersect Groups</b> item. The
following dialog box will appear:
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Intersect Groups</b> item. The
following dialog box will appear:
@@
-63,7
+63,7
@@
following dialog box will appear:
\image html intersectgroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
\image html intersectgroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
-and
two
groups which will be intersected.
+and
set of
groups which will be intersected.
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Intersection will be Group12a:
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Intersection will be Group12a:
@@
-81,17
+81,17
@@
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of an
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of an
-\ref tui_intersection_of_
two_groups "Intersection of two
Groups" operation.
+\ref tui_intersection_of_
groups "Intersection of
Groups" operation.
<br>
\anchor cut_anchor
<br>
\anchor cut_anchor
-<h2>Cut of
two
groups</h2>
+<h2>Cut of groups</h2>
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
This operation allows to create a new group in such a way that all
-mesh elements that are present in the main group but are absent in the
-tool group are added to the new one.
+mesh elements that are present in the main group
s
but are absent in the
+tool group
s
are added to the new one.
-<em>To cut
two
groups:</em>
+<em>To cut groups:</em>
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Cut Groups</b> item. The
following dialog box will appear:
<ol>
<li>In the \b Mesh menu select the <b>Cut Groups</b> item. The
following dialog box will appear:
@@
-99,7
+99,7
@@
following dialog box will appear:
\image html cutgroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
\image html cutgroups.png
In this dialog box you should specify the name of the resulting group
-and
two
groups which will be cut.
+and groups which will be cut.
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Cut will be Group12b:
For example, we have two groups Group1 and Group2.
\n The result of their \b Cut will be Group12b:
@@
-118,6
+118,6
@@
group.</li>
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
</ol>
<b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
-\ref tui_cut_of_
two_groups "Cut of two
Groups" operation.
+\ref tui_cut_of_
groups "Cut of
Groups" operation.
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