\image html mesh_clear.png
<em>"Clear Mesh Data" button</em></center>
-\note This command works different in following situations: <ul>
- <li> if a mesh is computed on geometry, then "Clear Mesh Data" removes
+\note This command works in a different way in different situations: <ul>
+ <li> if the mesh is computed on a geometry, then "Clear Mesh Data" removes
all elements and nodes.</li>
- <li> if mesh is not based on geometry (imported, compound, created from
- scratch etc), then "Clear Mesh Data" removes only elements and
- nodes computed by algorithms, i.e. it can remove nothing.</li></ul>
-
+ <li> if the mesh is not based on a geometry (imported, compound, created from
+ scratch etc), then "Clear Mesh Data" removes only the elements and
+ nodes computed by algorithms. If no such elements or nodes have been created, can remove nothing.</li></ul>
<br><b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
\ref tui_removing_nodes_and_elements "Removing Nodes and Elements" operation.