\n To produce a <b>Simple Multi Translation</b> (in one direction) you
need to indicate an \b Object to be translated, a \b Vector of
translation, a \b Step of translation and a <b>Number of Times</b> the
-Object should be duplicated.
+Object should be duplicated. If a curve has been selected instead of
+the Vector, only its first and last vertices will be used to get the vector direction
+and the dialog preview will display the vector along which the object will be translated.
\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeMultiTranslation1D(Shape, Dir,
Step, NbTimes)</em>
\n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + 1 shape + 1 vector (for direction) + 1
\image html mtrans1.png
-\image html multi_translation_initialsn.png
+\image html multi_translation_initialsn.png "The initial object"
-\image html multi_translation1dsn.png
+\image html multi_translation1dsn.png "The result of a simple multi-translation"
\n To produce a <b>Double Multi Translation</b> (in two directions) you need to
indicate an \b Object to be translated, and, for both axes, a \b
Vector of translation, a \b Step of translation and a <b>Number of Times</b> the shape must be duplicated.
+If a curve has been selected instead of the Vector, only its first and last vertices will be used to get the vector direction
+and the dialog preview will display the vector along which the object will be translated.
\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeMultiTranslation2D(Shape, Dir1,
Step1, NbTimes1, Dir2, Step2, NbTimes2),</em> where \em Shape is a shape
\image html mtrans2.png
-\image html multi_translation_initialsn.png
+\image html multi_translation_initialsn.png "The initial object"
-\image html multi_translation2dsn.png
+\image html multi_translation2dsn.png "The result of a double multi-translation"
Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of
\ref tui_multi_translation "Transformation Operations".