- Click the arrow button and select in the Object Browser or in the Viewer the <b>Main Object</b>, which will be cut by tool objects.
- Select the <b>Tool objects</b>, which will cut the main object.
- Activate the corresponding check-box if you wish to <b> Detect Self-intersections </b>.
+- Activate the corresponding check-box if you wish to use a <b> fuzzy parameter </b>.
+ If activated, you can define the fuzzy tolerance in the <b> fuzzy parameter </b> input box.
- Activate \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options" if required.
- Press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button to get the result (GEOM_Object).
This operation can be performed using a <b>TUI Command:</b>
-<em>geompy.MakeCutList(theMainShape, theShapesList, checkSelfInte)</em>
+<em>geompy.MakeCutList(theMainShape, theShapesList, checkSelfInte, name, fuzzyParam)</em>
-<b>Arguments:</b> Name + a main shape + a list of other shapes + an optional flag for self-intersection check.
+<b>Arguments:</b> a main shape + a list of other shapes + an optional flag for self-intersection
+check + an optional name + an optional fuzzy parameter.
There is also a special <b>TUI Command:</b> for the Cut operation on two shapes (object and tool) :
-<em>geompy.MakeCut(s1, s2, checkSelfInte)</em>
+<em>geompy.MakeCut(s1, s2, checkSelfInte, name, fuzzyParam)</em>
-<b>Arguments:</b> Name + the object + the tool + an optional flag for self-intersection check.
+<b>Arguments:</b> the object + the tool + an optional flag for self-intersection check + an
+optional name + an optional fuzzy parameter.
<b>Example:</b>