Proceed in the same way with 2d and 3d Algorithms and Hypotheses, note
that the choice of hypotheses depends on the algorithm. There must be
one Algorithm and zero or several Hypotheses for each dimension of your
-object (most of the standard 2D and 3D algorithms can work without
+object (most standard 2D and 3D algorithms can work without
hypotheses using some default parameters),
otherwise you will not get any mesh at all. Of course, if you
wish to mesh a face, which is a 2d object, you don't need to define 3d
There is an alternative way to create a mesh on an object simply by
clicking <b>Assign a set of hypotheses</b> button and selecting among
pre-defined sets of hypotheses. In addition to the standard
-sets of hypotheses, one can create his own sets by creating
+sets of hypotheses, it is possible to create custom sets by editing
CustomMeshers.xml file located in the home directory. CustomMeshers.xml
-file must describe sets of hypotheses the
+file must describe sets of hypotheses in the
same way as ${SMESH_ROOT_DIR}/share/salome/resources/smesh/StdMeshers.xml
-file does (hypotheses sets are enclosed between <hypotheses-set-group>
+file does (sets of hypotheses are enclosed between <hypotheses-set-group>
tags).
\image html hypo_sets.png
<center>List of sets of hypotheses: <em>[custom]</em> is automatically added to the sets defined