\image html a-clipping2.png
-Now you can define the parameters of your cross-section: \b Orientation
-(X-Y, X-Z or Y-Z); \b Distance between the opposite extremities of the
-object, if it is set to 0.5 the object is split in two halves; and
-\b Rotation (in angle degrees) <b>around X</b> (Y to Z) and <b>around Y</b> (X to
-Z). If the <b>Show preview</b> button is on, you can see the clipping plane
-in the <b>3D Viewer</b>.
-
-\image html image79.jpg
+Now you can define the parameters of cross-section:
+<ul>
+<li> List of <b>meshes, sub-meshes and groups</b> to which the cross-section will be applied.
+/n <b>Select all</b> button allows to select and deselect all available
+objects at once).</li>
+<li> \b Orientation (X-Y, X-Z or Y-Z).</li>
+<li> \b Distance between the opposite extremities of the boundary box
+of selected objects, if it is set
+to 0.5 the boundary box is split in two halves. </li>
+<li> \b Rotation (in angle
+degrees) <b>around X</b> (Y to Z) and <b>around Y</b> (X to Z).</li>
+<li>If the <b>Show preview</b> button is on, you can see the clipping plane
+in the <b>3D Viewer</b>.</li>
+</ul>
+
+\image html image79.jpg "The plane and the cut object"
If the <b>Auto Apply</b> button is on, you can preview the
cross-section in the <b>3D Viewer</b>.
-\image html image99.gif
+\image html image99.gif "The cross-section"
-To get a new object from \b Clipping, click \b Ok.
+To get a new object from \b Clipping, click \b Apply.
*/