\page editing_meshes_page Editing Meshes
-\n After you have created a mesh or submesh with definite applied
-hypotheses and algorithms you can edit your mesh by \b assigning new
-hypotheses and algorithms or \b unassigning the applied hypotheses and
-algorithms. The editing proceeds in the same way as <b>Mesh
-Creation</b>.
+\n After you have created a mesh or sub-mesh with definite applied
+meshing algorithms and hypotheses you can edit your mesh by \b assigning other
+algorithms and/or hypotheses or \b unassigning the applied hypotheses and
+algorithms. The editing proceeds in the same way as
+\ref create_mesh_anchor "Mesh Creation".
\image html createmesh-inv3.png
You can also change values for the current hypothesis by clicking the
<em>"Edit Hypothesis"</em> button.
-\image html image122.gif
+\image html image122.png
<center><em>"Edit Hypothesis" button</em></center>
-See how a mesh constructed on one and the same geometrical object
+See how the mesh constructed on a geometrical object
changes if we apply different algorithms to it.
-\image html edit_mesh1.png
+\image html edit_mesh1.png "Example of a mesh with Max. Element area 2D hypothesis roughly corresponding to 1D hypotheses on edges"
-\image html edit_mesh_remove_hyp.png
-
-\image html edit_mesh_change_value_hyp.png
+\image html edit_mesh_change_value_hyp.png "And now the Max Element area is greatly reduced"
<br><b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of an
\ref tui_editing_mesh "Edit Mesh" operation.
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+*/