\n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + 1 vertex (for the center) + 1 edge (for
the direction) + Radius.
+\note By default it is presumed that the <b>Center Point</b> is located at the Origin of the global
+coordinate system, and the \b Vector corresponds to OZ axis of the global
+coordinate system.
+
\image html circle1.png
\n Secondly, you can define a \b Circle by three \b Points that lie on it.
\image html circle2.png
-<b>Example:</b>
-\image html circles.png
-
\n Finally, you can define a circle by a <b>Center Point</b> and two
\b Points.
\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeCircleCenter2Pnt(Point1, Point2,
\image html circle3.png
+<b>Example:</b>
+\image html circles.png "A circle by vector and radius and a circle by three points"
+
Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of creation of
\ref tui_creation_circle "Basic Geometric Objects".