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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/creating_smoothingsurface.doc b/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/creating_smoothingsurface.doc
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To create a Smoothing Surface in the Main Menu select New Entity - >
Advanced - > SmoothingSurface
-Specify the \b Name of the surface and the list of \b Points, from which it is approximated and press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button.
+\image html smoothingsurface_dlg.png
-The result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object(Surface).
+In this dialog you can specify the following parameters:
+- \b Name of the surface;
+- the list of \b Points or compounds of points, from which it is approximated;
+- Max nbr of Bezier pieces in the resulting surface;
+- Max BSpline surface degree of the resulting BSpline surface;
+- 3D tolerance of initial approximation
-TUI Command: geompy.MakeSmoothingSurface(Points)
+\note 3D tolerance of initial approximation represents a tolerance of
+initial plate surface approximation. If this parameter is equal to 0 (default),
+its value is automatically computed as max(0.0001, 10*error),
+where error is a 3D tolerance of the surface representing a maximal
+distance between computed plate surface and given points.
-\image html smoothingsurface_dlg.png
+Advanced options: \ref preview_anchor "Preview"
+
+Press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button to get the resulting GEOM_Object(Surface).
+
+TUI Command: geompy.MakeSmoothingSurface(thelPoints, theNbMax, theDegMax, theDMax), where:
+- \em thelPoints is a list of points or compounds of points;
+- \em theNbMax maximum number of Bezier pieces in the resulting surface;
+- \em theDegMax maximum degree;
+- \em theDMax specifies 3D tolerance of initial approximation
Example: