\page about_meshes_page About meshes
\n \b MESH represents a discrete approximation of a subset of the
-three-dimensional space by \ref mesh_entities "elementary geometrical
-elements".
+three-dimensional space by \ref mesh_entities "elementary geometrical elements".
A SALOME study can contain multiple meshes, but they do not
implicitly compose one super-mesh, and finally each of them
The \b structure of a SALOME mesh is described by nodes and elements based on
these nodes. The geometry of an element is defined by the sequence of
-nodes constituting it and
-the <a href="http://www.code-aster.org/outils/med/html/connectivites.html">
- connectivity convention </a> (adopted from MED library). Definition of
-the element basing on the elements of a lower dimension is NOT supported.
+nodes constituting it and the \ref connectivity_page "connectivity convention"
+(adopted from MED library). Definition of the element basing on the elements
+of a lower dimension is NOT supported.
\anchor mesh_entities
The mesh can include the following entities:
<li>\b Volume — 3D mesh element representing a part of 3D
space bound by volume facets. Nodes of a volume describing each
facet are defined by
- the <a href="http://www.code-aster.org/outils/med/html/connectivites.html">
- MED connectivity convention.</a> A volume can be a tetrahedron, hexahedron,
+ the \subpage connectivity_page "connectivity convention".
+ A volume can be a tetrahedron, hexahedron,
pentahedron, pyramid, hexagonal prism or polyhedron.</li>
<li>\b 0D element — mesh element defined by one node.</li>
<li>\b Ball element — discrete mesh element defined by a