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\page reduce_study_page Reduce Study
-The user sometimes needs to keep in the study only some objects that
+It can be sometimes necessary to keep in the study only the objects that
present the final result(s) of the design operations and to delete all
-other objects which do not contribute to these results.
+other objects, which do not contribute to these results.
-The feature is especially useful when the user designs the whole model
-through the GUI and wants to generate simplified "clean" Python dump only
-at the end of the model construction with no "useless" objects in the
-%GEOM module.
+This is especially useful when the model is designed using the GUI
+and it is necessary to generate a simplified "clean" Python dump without "useless" objects
+at the end of the model construction.
-User can open dialog box by selecting desirable object(s) in Object
-Browser or OCC Viewer and calling "Reduce study" popup item.
+This feature can be activated by selecting the desirable object(s) in Object
+Browser or OCC Viewer and calling "Reduce study" context item.
\image html reduce_study_dialog.png
-- Objects to be kept - objects will be kept in the study after
-applying operation of reduce study. The list of objects being selected by
-the user are highlighted in bold font.
-\n Moreover user can show and hide object(s) in current OCC Viewer using
-"eye" icons near each item of tree. It's possible to click on "eye" icon
-in the head of tree in order to show/hide all objects.
+- Objects to be kept - objects that will be kept in the study after
+applying reduce study operation. The objects selected by
+the user are highlighted in bold font.
-- Objects to be removed - objects will be deleted by the
-function if it is applied.
+- Objects to be removed - objects that will be deleted.
+
+\note It is possible to show/hide object(s) in the
+current Viewer using "eye" icon next to each tree item.
+ALL objects in the tree can be shown/hidden by clicking the "eye" icon in the head of the tree view.
+
+- Intermediate objects group box allows choosing what should be done with the objects that are used to produce the selected object(s):
+
- Sub-objects group box allows choosing the same operations for
+sub-objects of the selected object(s).
-- Intermediate objects - allows to choose future action with
-the objects, being in the operations chains to produce final objects:
- Keep - object(s) will be kept in the study;
-- Unpublish - object(s) will be automatically unpublished (hidden)
-from the study;
-- Remove - object(s) will be removed from the study. Since using of
-this option can lead to the broken Dump Python, the warning message
-will be shown to the user.
+- Unpublish - object(s) will be unpublished (hidden) from the study;
+- Remove - object(s) will be removed from the study. \note Since use of
+this option can cause a broken Dump Python script, the warning message
+is shown confirm/reject removing intermediate objects.
-- Sub-objects - allows to choose the same operations for
-sub-objects of selected item(s): keep, unpublish or remove.
- Remove empty folders - if this option is checked, all folders,
-which will become empty after removal of the unused objects from the
-study, will be also removed; otherwise, empty folders will be kept.
-
-- Soft removal - if this option is checked, operation will just
-unpublish the redundant objects from the study instead of their hard removal.
-\n Soft removal would keep all the data in the study to give the user
-chance to rollback this operation using "Publish Objects" dialog box.
+which will become empty after removing unused objects from the study,
+will be also removed; otherwise, empty folders will be kept.
+
+- Soft removal - if this option is checked, the operation will
+unpublish the redundant objects from the study instead of deleting them.
+\n So, soft removal keeps all data in the study to give the user a
+chance to revert this operation using \ref publish_hidden_objects
+"Publish Objects" dialog box.
*/