\n In <b>Filter name</b> box you can specify the name for your
filter. By default it is prefixed with the corresponding entity type.
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When we use filters during a group creation or another operation (by
clicking <b>Set Filters</b> button in the corresponding dialog), the
menu for setting filters looks a bit differently (see the image below).
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+
Each filter can be applicable to \b Nodes, \b Edges, \b Faces or \b
Volumes. You can combine many criteria in one filter, but they all
must be of the same <b>Entity type</b>.
the color defined by the <b>Threshold Value</b>.
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<b>Elements of a domain</b> allows selection of entities belonging to
-one domain of a mesh. The domain is a part of mesh not connected to
+one domain of a mesh. The domain is mesh part not connected to
other parts. <b>Threshold Value</b> locating any element of the domain can be either
- node ID (that you can pick in the Viewer) or
- geometrical vertex (that you can pick either in the Viewer or in the
<b>Bad oriented volume</b> selects mesh volumes, which are incorrectly oriented from
the point of view of MED convention.
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-<b>Over-constrained volumes</b> selects mesh volumes having only one border shared
+<b>Over-constrained volumes</b> selects mesh volumes having only one facet shared
with other volumes.
See also \ref over_constrained_volumes_page "Over-constrained volumes quality control".
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