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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
index 470fe0c4d..1228865f7 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/1d_meshing_hypo.doc
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
- \ref adaptive_1d_anchor "Adaptive"
- \ref arithmetic_1d_anchor "Arithmetic 1D"
+- \ref geometric_1d_anchor "Geometric Progression"
- \ref average_length_anchor "Local Length"
- \ref max_length_anchor "Max Size"
- \ref deflection_1d_anchor "Deflection 1D"
@@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ creation of narrow 2D elements.
\image html adaptive1d_sample_mesh.png "Adaptive hypothesis and Netgen 2D algorithm - the size of mesh segments reflects the size of geometrical features"
-See Also a \ref tui_1d_adaptive "sample TUI Script" that creates mesh of the above image.
+See Also a \ref tui_1d_adaptive "sample TUI Script" that uses Adaptive hypothesis.
\anchor arithmetic_1d_anchor
@@ -44,18 +45,46 @@ creation of narrow 2D elements.
length that changes in arithmetic progression (Lk = Lk-1 + d)
beginning from a given starting length and up to a given end length.
-The direction of the splitting is defined by the orientation of the underlying geometrical edge.
-"Reverse Edges" list box allows to specify the edges for which the splitting should be made
-in the direction opposing to their orientation. This list box is enabled only if the geometry object
-is selected for the meshing. In this case the user can select edges to be reversed either directly
-picking them in the 3D viewer or by selecting the edges or groups of edges in the Object Browser.
+The splitting direction is defined by the orientation of the
+underlying geometrical edge.
+Reverse Edges list box allows specifying the edges, for which
+the splitting should be made in the direction opposite to their
+orientation. This list box is usable only if a geometry object is
+selected for meshing. In this case it is possible to select edges to
+be reversed either directly picking them in the 3D viewer or by
+selecting the edges or groups of edges in the Object Browser. Use \b
+Add button to add the selected edges to the list.
\image html a-arithmetic1d.png
\image html b-ithmetic1d.png "Arithmetic 1D hypothesis - the size of mesh elements gradually increases"
See Also a sample TUI Script of a
-\ref tui_1d_arithmetic "Defining Arithmetic 1D hypothesis" operation.
+\ref tui_1d_arithmetic "Defining Arithmetic 1D and Geometric Progression hypothesis" operation.
+
+
+\anchor geometric_1d_anchor
+Geometric Progression hypothesis
+
+Geometric Progression hypothesis allows splitting edges into
+segments with a length that changes in geometric progression (Lk =
+Lk-1 * d) starting from a given Start Length and with a given
+Common Ratio.
+
+The splitting direction is defined by the orientation of the
+underlying geometrical edge.
+Reverse Edges list box allows specifying the edges, for which
+the splitting should be made in the direction opposite to their
+orientation. This list box is usable only if a geometry object is
+selected for meshing. In this case it is possible to select edges to
+be reversed either directly picking them in the 3D viewer or by
+selecting the edges or groups of edges in the Object Browser. Use \b
+Add button to add the selected edges to the list.
+
+\image html a-geometric1d.png
+
+See Also a sample TUI Script of a
+\ref tui_1d_arithmetic "Defining Arithmetic 1D and Geometric Progression hypothesis" operation.
\anchor deflection_1d_anchor
@@ -135,11 +164,14 @@ edges generated by these segments will represent nodes of your
mesh. Later these nodes will be used for meshing of the faces abutting
to these edges.
-The direction of the splitting is defined by the orientation of the underlying geometrical edge.
-"Reverse Edges" list box allows to specify the edges for which the splitting should be made
-in the direction opposing to their orientation. This list box is enabled only if the geometry object
-is selected for the meshing. In this case the user can select edges to be reversed either directly
-picking them in the 3D viewer or by selecting the edges or groups of edges in the Object Browser.
+The direction of the splitting is defined by the orientation of the
+underlying geometrical edge. "Reverse Edges" list box allows to
+specify the edges for which the splitting should be made in the
+direction opposing to their orientation. This list box is enabled only
+if the geometry object is selected for the meshing. In this case the
+user can select edges to be reversed either by directly picking them
+in the 3D viewer or by selecting the edges or groups of edges in the
+Object Browser.
\image html image46.gif
@@ -184,11 +216,14 @@ geometric progression. Then mesh nodes are
constructed at segment ends location and 1D mesh elements are
constructed on them.
-The direction of the splitting is defined by the orientation of the underlying geometrical edge.
-"Reverse Edges" list box allows to specify the edges for which the splitting should be made
-in the direction opposing to their orientation. This list box is enabled only if the geometry object
-is selected for the meshing. In this case the user can select edges to be reversed either directly
-picking them in the 3D viewer or by selecting the edges or groups of edges in the Object Browser.
+The direction of the splitting is defined by the orientation of the
+underlying geometrical edge. "Reverse Edges" list box allows to
+specify the edges for which the splitting should be made in the
+direction opposing to their orientation. This list box is enabled only
+if the geometry object is selected for the meshing. In this case the
+user can select edges to be reversed either by directly picking them
+in the 3D viewer or by selecting the edges or groups of edges in the
+Object Browser.
\image html a-startendlength.png