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<p class="whs2"><b style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">The</span> \r
Result <span style="font-weight: normal;">of the operation will be a</span></b> \r
- GEOM_Object (face).</p>\r
+ GEOM_Object \r
+ (face).</p>\r
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+<p class="whs2"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Note:</B></span> \r
+ This algorithm fills space between edges in the order of numbering, connecting \r
+ Edge_1 with \r
+ Edge_2 and \r
+ so forth. If, for some reason, the order of edges in the compound is not \r
+ straightforward, the results might be somewhat unexpected.</p>\r
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<p class="whs2"><b style="font-weight: bold;">TUI Command:</b><i> \r
- </i><span style="font-style: italic;"><I>geompy.MakeFilling(Shape, MinDegree, \r
- MaxDegree, Tol2D, Tol3D, NbIter)</I></span>,</p>\r
+ </i><span style="font-style: italic;"><I>geompy.MakeFilling(Edges, \r
+ MinDegree, \r
+ MaxDegree, \r
+ Tol2D, Tol3D, \r
+ NbIter)</I></span>,</p>\r
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<p class="whs2"><b style="font-weight: bold;">Arguments:</b> \r
- Name + 1 List of edges + 5 Parameters (Min. degree, Max. degree, Number \r
- of iterations, 2D tolerance, 3D tolerance).</p>\r
+ Name + 1 List of edges + 5 Parameters (Min. \r
+ degree, Max. degree, 2D tolerance, 3D tolerance, Number of iterations).</p>\r
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