X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fgui%2FSMESH%2Finput%2Fadding_nodes_and_elements.doc;h=793525c02eebaf54c02ac8570b2f4d5fcfb543e0;hb=9d296302bce45a19ce73bcb52e86884ba38f1199;hp=b91324b85ae4b65aba1d79f7b4db2272e0b442a3;hpb=016f5df550d25bb3c661ed0a42df7b08b928f4d3;p=modules%2Fsmesh.git 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 b91324b85..793525c02 100644 --- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc +++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
  • \ref adding_polyhedrons_anchor "Polyhedrons"
  • -SALOME uses the convention of nodal connectivity of MED library elements. You -can consult the description of nodal connectivity of elements in the documentation on MED library or - - here . +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 +\ref connectivity_page "here". To add a node or an element to your mesh:
      @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ can consult the description of nodal connectivity of elements in the documentati
    1. From the \b Modification menu choose the \b Add item, the following associated sub-menu will appear:
    2. - \image html image146.png + \image html image152.png From this sub-menu select the type of element which you would like to add to your mesh. @@ -46,10 +46,13 @@ 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". +combo box lists groups of all the +\ref grouping_elements_page "three types": both +\ref standalone_group "standalone groups", +\ref group_on_filter "groups on filter", and +\ref group_on_geom "groups on geometry". If the user chooses a +group on geometry or on filter, he is warned and proposed to +convert this group to standalone. If the user rejects conversion operation, it is cancelled and a new node/element is not created! @@ -78,7 +81,8 @@ created: \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 +selecting them in the 3D viewer. Activate Allow duplicate + elements to get several 0D elements on a node. Click the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your 0D elements will be created: \image html add_0delement.png @@ -86,29 +90,37 @@ selecting them in the 3D viewer and click the \b Apply or \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 +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 +In this dialog @@ -120,7 +132,7 @@ by filtering mesh elements or nodes with different criteria 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. + Close button. \image html add_ball.png