\image html chamfer1.png
-\image html chamfer_all.png
+\image html chamfer_all.png "Chamfer on the whole object"
\n In the algorithms below there exist two ways to define the \b
Dimension of the Chamfer
-\n Firstly the \b Dimension can be defined via \b D1 and \D2, which
+\n Firstly the \b Dimension can be defined via \b D1 and \b D2, which
represent the offset on the first and the second face forming the
edge.
\n Secondly the \b Dimension can be defined via \b D, which represents
\image html chamfer2.png
-\image html chamfer_edge.png
+\image html chamfer_edge.png "Chamfer on the specified edges"
\n To create chamfer on the specified faces of the given shape, you need
to define the <b>Main Object</b> to create a fillet on, select the
\image html chamfer3.png
-\image html chamfer_faces.png
+\image html chamfer_faces.png "Chamfer on the specified faces"
\n To create chamfer on an arbitrary set of edges of the given shape
to define the <b>Main Object</b> to create a fillet on, select the