X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2FTools%2FYamsPlug%2FYamsPlugDialog.ui;h=a448c0d182dcb6532f78088ae2642a697a652a11;hb=2c3f99cda1291807be43ba211393fa2ff6f106ec;hp=9b573daf46fb3acc74173833d29925b2d852da69;hpb=234f898030e3ff9f555c535fbef02f35879d3e8e;p=modules%2Fsmesh.git diff --git a/src/Tools/YamsPlug/YamsPlugDialog.ui b/src/Tools/YamsPlug/YamsPlugDialog.ui index 9b573daf4..a448c0d18 100644 --- a/src/Tools/YamsPlug/YamsPlugDialog.ui +++ b/src/Tools/YamsPlug/YamsPlugDialog.ui @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ 0 0 - 800 - 500 + 791 + 593 @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ This option modifies the geometry. The given surface triangulation is modified in such a way that the distance between -the elements in the final mesh and those of the initial one is bounded by a user specfied tolerance value. +the elements in the final mesh and those of the initial one is bounded by a user specified tolerance value. One should use this option, to coarsen when a purely geometrical mesh is needed. (a mesh that keeps and obeys its geometric features only.) The meshes obtained with this option are usually not suitable for computation because anisotropic elements may be generated @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ for computation because anisotropic elements may be generated The given surface triangulation is modified in such a way that the distance between -the elements in the final mesh and those of the initial one is bounded by a user specfied tolerance value. +the elements in the final mesh and those of the initial one is bounded by a user specified tolerance value. One should use this option, to coarsen and enrich when a purely geometrical mesh is needed. (a mesh that keeps and obeys its geometric features only.) The meshes obtained with this setting are usually not suitable for computation because anisotropic elements may be generated @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ In other words, it avoids having faces too far away from the curve they should r - If the Units parameter is relative, epsilon max correspond to (per thousand) s*Tolerance/1000, where s is the size of the bounding box of the domain. + If the Units parameter is relative, epsilon max correspond to s*Tolerance, where s is the size of the bounding box of the domain. If the Units parameter is absolute, the tolerance parameter is expressed in model units: if P=2 and point coordinates are given in millimeters, the maximal chordal deviation is 2 mm. @@ -599,13 +599,13 @@ New created vertices are saved in the .mesh file under keyword section 'Vertices - 0.890000000000000 + 90.000000000000000 - 0.010000000000000 + 1.000000000000000 - 0.040000000000000 + 15.000000000000000 @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ the edge common to the faces is a ridge. This parameter allows the user to prescribe a maximal size hmax for the mesh elements i.e., the lengths of the edges with respect to the specified - size map. The corresponding values are either relative or absolute depending on the choosen parameter. + size map. The corresponding values are either relative or absolute depending on the chosen parameter. The default values are automatically set based on the surface geometry (curvature dependent) and its bounding box size. Please note that, as it is not strictly possible to obey the given or computed size map, the actual maximal @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ the lengths of the edges with respect to the specified size map. This parameter allows the user to prescribe a maximal size hmax for the mesh elements i.e., the lengths of the edges with respect to the specified - size map. The corresponding values are either relative or absolute depending on the choosen parameter. + size map. The corresponding values are either relative or absolute depending on the chosen parameter. The default values are automatically set based on the surface geometry (curvature dependent) and its bounding box size. Please note that, as it is not strictly possible to obey the given or computed size map, the actual maximal