elements which will compose your mesh. So, it will be possible to
generate a coarse or a more refined mesh.
+The choice of a hypothesis depends on the selected algorithm.
+
+Hypotheses are created during creation and edition of
+\ref constructing_meshes_page "meshes" and
+\ref constructing_submeshes_page "sub-mesh".
+Once created a hypotheses can be reused during creation and
+edition of other meshes and sub-meshes. All created hypotheses and
+algorithms are present in the Object Browser in \a Hypotheses and
+\a Algorithms folders correspondingly. From the context menu of the
+hypothesis you can invoke a dialog for modification of its parameters,
+and \b Unassign command that will unassign the hypothesis from all
+the meshes and sub-meshes using it.
+Modification of any hypothesis parameter and unassignment of a
+hypothesis leads to automatic removal of elements generated with use
+of this hypothesis.
+
In \b MESH there are the following Basic Hypotheses:
<ul>
<li>\subpage a1d_meshing_hypo_page "1D Hypotheses" (for meshing of
</ul>
There also exist
-\subpage additional_hypo_page "Additional Hypotheses" that can be used together
-with main hypotheses:
+\subpage additional_hypo_page "Additional Hypotheses":
<ul>
<li>\ref propagation_anchor "Propagation of 1D Hypothesis on opposite edges"</li>
<li>\ref propagofdistribution_anchor "Propagation of Node Distribution on Opposite Edges"</li>
<li>\ref quadrangle_preference_anchor "Quadrangle preference"</li>
</ul>
-The choice of a hypothesis depends on the selected algorithm.
-
*/