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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
index 179e7885a..e46385b2d 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
@@ -6,25 +6,54 @@
- \ref adding_nodes_anchor "Nodes"
+- \ref adding_0delems_anchor "0D Elements"
+- \ref adding_0delems_on_all_nodes_anchor "0D elements on Element Nodes"
+- \ref adding_balls_anchor "Ball Elements"
- \ref adding_edges_anchor "Edges"
- \ref adding_triangles_anchor "Triangles"
- \ref adding_quadrangles_anchor "Quadrangles"
- \ref adding_polygons_anchor "Polygons"
- \ref adding_tetrahedrons_anchor "Tetrahedrons"
- \ref adding_hexahedrons_anchor "Hexahedrons"
+- \ref adding_octahedrons_anchor "Hexagonal prism"
- \ref adding_polyhedrons_anchor "Polyhedrons"
+The convention of nodal connectivity of elements used in SALOME is
+the MED library convention. You can consult the description of
+nodal connectivity of elements in the documentation on MED library or
+
+ here .
+
To add a node or an element to your mesh:
-- Select your mesh in the Object Browser or in the 3D viewer.
-
-- From the \b Modification menu choose the \b Add item, the
-following associated submenu will appear:
-
-\image html image146.png
+ - Select your mesh in the Object Browser or in the 3D viewer.
+
+ - From the \b Modification menu choose the \b Add item, the
+ following associated sub-menu will appear:
+
+ \image html image146.png
+
+From this sub-menu select the type of element which you would like to add to your mesh.
+
+\note All dialogs for new node or element adding to the mesh provide
+the possibility to automatically add
+a node or element to the specified group or to create it anew using
+Add to group box, that allows choosing an existing group for
+the created node or element or giving the name to a new group. By
+default, the Add to group check box is switched off. If the user
+switches this check box on, the combo box listing all currently
+existing groups of the corresponding type becomes available. By
+default, no group is selected. In this case, when the user presses
+Apply or Apply & Close button, the warning message box
+informs the user about the necessity to input new group name. The
+combo box lists both \ref standalone_group "standalone groups"
+and \ref group_on_geom "groups on geometry". If the user chooses a
+group on geometry, he is warned and proposed to
+\ref convert_to_standalone "convert this group to standalone".
+If the user rejects conversion operation, it is cancelled and
+a new node/element is not created!
-From this submenu select the type of element which you would like to add to your mesh.
See Also sample TUI Scripts of
@@ -43,10 +72,58 @@ created:
\image html add_node.png
-\note You can also use variables defined in the SALOME \b NoteBook
-to specify coordinates of the node:
+
+\anchor adding_0delems_anchor
+Adding 0D elements
+
+\image html add0delement.png
+
+In this dialog box specify nodes which will form your 0D elements by
+selecting them in the 3D viewer and click the \b Apply or
+Apply and Close button. Your 0D elements will be created:
-\image html addnode_notebook.png
+\image html add_0delement.png
+
+\anchor adding_0delems_on_all_nodes_anchor
+Making 0D elements on Element Nodes
+
+There is another way to create 0D elements. It is possible to create
+0D elements on all nodes of the selected mesh, sub-mesh, or a group of elements or nodes.
+
+\image html dlg_0D_on_all_nodes.png
+
+In this dialog
+
+ - The radio-buttons allow choosing the type of object to create 0D elements on.
+
+ - Mesh, sub-mesh, group - this button allows selecting
+ a mesh, a sub-mesh or a group to create 0D elements on the nodes of its
+ elements. The name of the selected object is shown in the dialog.
+ - Elements - this button allows selecting elements in the
+ VTK viewer or typing their IDs in the dialog.
+ - Nodes - this button allows selecting nodes to create
+ 0D elements on in the VTK viewer or typing their IDs in the dialog.
+
+ - Set Filter button allows selecting elements or nodes
+by filtering mesh elements or nodes with different criteria
+(see \ref filtering_elements "Filter usage").
+- Switching on Add to group check-box allows specifying the
+ name of the group to which all created or found 0D elements will be added. You can either select an existing group from
+ a drop-down list, or enter the name of the group to be created.
+
+
+
+\anchor adding_balls_anchor
+Adding ball elements
+
+\image html addball.png
+
+In this dialog box specify the nodes, which will form your ball elements,
+either by selecting them in the 3D viewer or by manually entering their IDs,
+specify the ball diameter and click the \b Apply or Apply and
+Close button.
+
+\image html add_ball.png
\anchor adding_edges_anchor
@@ -120,6 +197,16 @@ the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your hexahedron will be created:
\image html image71.jpg
+
+\anchor adding_octahedrons_anchor
+Adding hexagonal prism
+
+In the Add Hexagonal Prism dialog box specify the nodes which will
+form your hexagonal prism by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your hexagonal prism will be created:
+
+\image html image_octa12.png
+
\anchor adding_polyhedrons_anchor
Adding polyhedrons
@@ -142,4 +229,4 @@ button. If you've managed to obtain the necessary result, click the
\image html add_polyhedron.png
-*/
\ No newline at end of file
+*/