\page about_hypo_page About Hypotheses
-\n \b Hypotheses represent boundary conditions which will be taken into
-account at calculations of meshes or submeshes basing on geometrical
+\b Hypotheses represent boundary conditions which will be taken into
+account at calculations of meshes or sub-meshes basing on geometrical
objects. These hypotheses allow you to manage the level of detail of
-the resulting meshes or submeshes: when applying different hypotheses
-with different parameters you can preset the quantity of meshing
+the resulting meshes or sub-meshes: when applying different hypotheses
+with different parameters you can preset the quantity or size of
elements which will compose your mesh. So, it will be possible to
-generate a rough or a more refined mesh or submesh.
+generate a coarse or a more refined mesh or sub-mesh.
-In \b MESH there are the following Basic Hypotheses (to introduce
-them, you operate numerical values):
+In \b MESH there are the following Basic Hypotheses:
<ul>
<li>\subpage a1d_meshing_hypo_page "1D Hypotheses" (for meshing of
<b>edges</b>):</li>
The choice of a hypothesis depends on:
<ul>
-<li>the geometrical object (shape) which will be meshed</li>
<li>the algorithm, which will be selected for meshing of this geometrical object (shape)</li>
+<li>the geometrical object (shape) which will be meshed</li>
</ul>
-
*/