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<!--\r
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<p class="whs3"> </p>\r
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+<table x-use-null-cells width="67.18%" cellspacing="0" class="whs16">\r
+<col class="whs17">\r
+<col class="whs18">\r
+\r
+<tr valign="top" class="whs19">\r
+<td width="65.545%" class="whs20">\r
+<p class="whs21"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Note:</B></span> \r
+ It is possible to define a 1D or a 2D mesh in a python script and then \r
+ use such submeshes in the construction of a 3D mesh. For this, there exist \r
+ two algorithms: <span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Use existing edges</B></span> \r
+ and <span style="font-weight: bold;"><B>Use existing faces</B></span>. They are \r
+ not entirely usable from the GUI, so a mesh created using these algorithms \r
+ should be exported into a python script, edited and then imported into \r
+ the GUI. </td>\r
+<td width="34.455%" class="whs22">\r
+<p><img src="../image162.gif" width="214px" height="240px" border="0" class="img_whs23"></td></tr>\r
+</table>\r
+\r
+<p class="whs24"> </p>\r
+\r
+<p class="whs3"> </p>\r
+\r
<p class="whs3">Consider trying a sample script for construction \r
of a mesh from our <a href="../constructing_meshes.htm">TUI Scripts</a> \r
section.</p>\r