\n \b MESH module of SALOME is destined for:
<ul>
-<li>\ref importing_exporting_meshes_page "import and export of meshes in MED format";</li>
+<li>\ref importing_exporting_meshes_page "import and export of meshes in different formats";</li>
<li>\subpage about_meshes_page "meshing geometrical models"
previously created or imported by the Geometry component; </li>
<li>\subpage viewing_meshes_overview_page "viewing created meshes" in
the VTK viewer;</li>
<li>\subpage grouping_elements_page "creating groups of mesh elements";</li>
-<li>applying to meshes \subpage quality_page "Quality Controls" ,
-allowing to highlight important elements:
+<li>applying to meshes \subpage quality_page "Quality Controls",
+allowing to highlight important elements;
+<li>filtering sub-sets of mesh entities (nodes elements) using
+\subpage filters_page "Filters" functionality;</li>
<li>\subpage modifying_meshes_page "modifying meshes" with a vast
-array of dedicated operations.</li>
-<li>\subpage using_notebook_mesh_page.</li>
+array of dedicated operations;</li>
+<li>different \subpage measurements_page "measurements" of the mesh objects;
+<li>easily setting parameters via the variables predefined in
+\subpage using_notebook_mesh_page "Salome notebook".</li>
</ul>
Almost all mesh module functionalities are accessible via
\subpage smeshpy_interface_page "Mesh module Python interface".
+Other functions are available in <a class="el" target="_new" href="../../tui/SMESH/docutils/index.html">salome.smesh python package</a>.
+
+
\image html image7.jpg "Example of MESH module usage for engineering tasks"
*/