X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fgui%2FGEOM%2Finput%2Ftranslation_operation.doc;h=4ebe45b14b92ef6d7b0f3d180534b76210988479;hb=97d9c2c6b1eb1b8c37b74e9409ebdb89c42c8c27;hp=caf1fd7a8fe9285a6aa6d3077599817c95d132cd;hpb=239f8109c64fa0c5a2e1d87a420bad5529b57f48;p=modules%2Fgeom.git diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/translation_operation.doc b/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/translation_operation.doc index caf1fd7a8..4ebe45b14 100644 --- a/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/translation_operation.doc +++ b/doc/salome/gui/GEOM/input/translation_operation.doc @@ -7,11 +7,14 @@ This Operation makes a translation of an \b Object. To translate a shape you need to define the base shape and the coordinates of the -vector of translation. Create a copy checkbox allows to keep the -initial object, otherwise it will be removed. +vector of translation. +\n Create a copy checkbox allows to keep the initial object, otherwise it will be removed. +\n \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options". \n The \b Result of all operations will be any \b GEOM_Object. -\n Firstly you can define an \b Object and the vector coordinates along the +The \b Vector of translation can be defined in three different ways selectable using the radio buttons. + +\n Firstly you can define the \b Vector by coordinates along the axes. \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeTranslation(Shape, DX, DY, DZ), where Shape is a shape to be translated, DX, DY, DZ are @@ -20,24 +23,29 @@ components of translation vector. \image html transformation1.png -\n Secondly you can define an \b Object and the start and the end points -of the vector. +\n Secondly you can define the \b Vector by the start and the end points. \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeTranslationTwoPoints(Object, Point1, Point2) \n Arguments: Name + one or several objects + 2 vertices + \image html transformation2.png -\n Finally you can define an \b Object and the vector -\n TUI Command: geompy.MakeTranslationVector(Object, Vector) +\n Finally you can define the \b Vector explicitely. The \b Object will be translated by the length of the vector. +If a curve has been selected instead of the vector, only its first and last vertices will be used to get the vector direction and the dialog preview will display the vector along which the object will be translated. +\n Activate Distance checkbox and Distance field allow defining a custom distance of translation. + + +\n TUI Command: for translation by vector: geompy.MakeTranslationVector(Object, Vector) +\n TUI Command for translation by vector and a custom distance: geompy.MakeTranslationVectorDistance(Object, Vector, Distance) \n Arguments: Name + one or several objects + 1 vector. \image html transformation3.png \n Example: -\image html translationsn1.png +\image html translationsn1.png "The initial shape (grey)" -\image html translationsn2.png +\image html translationsn2.png "The resulting shape (yellow)" Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_translation "Transformation Operations".