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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
index 38c0055df..aba2b6598 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
\ref number_of_segments_anchor "Number of segments"
\ref start_and_end_length_anchor "Start and end length"
\ref automatic_length_anchor "Automatic Length"
+\ref fixed_points_1d_anchor "Fixed points 1D"
@@ -193,4 +194,32 @@ minimum and maximum value of this parameter.
\image html image147.gif "Example of a very rough mesh. Automatic Length works for 0."
\image html image148.gif "Example of a very fine mesh. Automatic Length works for 1."
+
+
+\anchor fixed_points_1d_anchor
+Fixed points 1D hypothesis
+
+Fixed points 1D hypothesis allows splitting edges through a
+set of points parameterized on the edge (from 1 to 0) and a number of segments for each
+interval limited by the points.
+
+\image html hypo_fixedpnt_dlg.png
+
+It is possible to check in Same Nb. Segments for all intervals
+option and to define one value for all intervals.
+
+The splitting direction is defined by the orientation of the
+underlying geometrical edge. "Reverse Edges" list box allows to
+specify the edges for which the splitting should be made in the
+direction opposite to their orientation. This list box is enabled only
+if the geometrical object is selected for meshing. In this case it is
+possible to select the edges to be reversed either directly picking them in
+the 3D viewer or selecting the edges or groups of edges in the
+Object browser.
+
+\image html mesh_fixedpnt.png "Example of a submesh on the edge built using Fixed points 1D hypothesis"
+
+See Also a sample TUI Script of a
+\ref tui_fixed_points "Defining Fixed Points" hypothesis operation.
+
*/