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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
index f55d75d8d..5c99e8e79 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/adding_nodes_and_elements.doc
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
- \ref adding_nodes_anchor "Nodes"
+- \ref adding_0delems_anchor "0D Elements"
- \ref adding_edges_anchor "Edges"
- \ref adding_triangles_anchor "Triangles"
- \ref adding_quadrangles_anchor "Quadrangles"
@@ -22,9 +23,28 @@
- From the \b Modification menu choose the \b Add item, the
following associated submenu will appear:
-\image html image146.gif
+\image html image146.png
From this submenu select the type of element which you would like to add to your mesh.
+
+\note All dialogs for adding new node or element to the mesh (except for
+the dialog for 0D elements) provide a possibility to add it
+automatically to the specified group or to create it anew using
+Add to group box, that allows to choose an existing group for
+the created node or element or to give the name to a new group. By
+default, the Add to group check box is switched off. If user
+swiches this check box on, the combo box listing all currently
+existing groups of the corresponding type becomes available. By
+default, no any group is selected. In such a case, when user presses
+Apply or Apply & Close button, the warning message box
+informing the user about the necessity to input new group name is
+shown. The combo box lists both \ref standalone_group "standalone groups"
+and \ref group_on_geom "groups on geometry". If the user has
+chosen the group on geometry, he is warned and proposed to
+\ref convert_to_standalone "convert this group to the standalone".
+If user refuses converting operation, an operation is cancelled and
+new node/element is not created!
+
See Also sample TUI Scripts of
@@ -38,11 +58,23 @@ operations.
\image html addnode.png
In this dialog box set coordinates for your node in the \b Coordinates
-set of fields and click the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your node will be
+set of fields and click the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your node will be
created:
\image html add_node.png
+
+\anchor adding_0delems_anchor
+Adding 0D elements
+
+\image html add0delement.png
+
+In this dialog box specify the node which will form your 0d element by
+selecting it in the 3D viewer and click the \b Apply or
+Apply and Close button. Your 0D element will be created:
+
+\image html add_0delement.png
+
\anchor adding_edges_anchor
Adding edges
@@ -51,7 +83,7 @@ created:
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your edge by
selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your edge will be created:
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your edge will be created:
\image html add_edge.png
@@ -63,7 +95,7 @@ the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your edge will be created:
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your triangle by
selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your triangle will be created:
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your triangle will be created:
\image html add_triangle.png
@@ -75,7 +107,7 @@ the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your triangle will be created:
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your quadrangle
by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your quadrangle will be created:
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your quadrangle will be created:
\image html add_quadrangle.png
@@ -87,7 +119,7 @@ the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your quadrangle will be created:
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your polygon by
selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button.
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button.
\image html add_polygone.png
@@ -99,7 +131,7 @@ the \b Apply or \b OK button.
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your tetrahedron
by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your tetrahedron will be created:
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your tetrahedron will be created:
\image html image70.jpg
@@ -111,7 +143,7 @@ the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your tetrahedron will be created:
In this dialog box specify the nodes which will form your hexahedron
by selecting them in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift button and click
-the \b Apply or \b OK button. Your hexahedron will be created:
+the \b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your hexahedron will be created:
\image html image71.jpg
@@ -133,8 +165,8 @@ it does not provide you with the necessary level of precision. If you
select \b Face as Elements Type, you will be able to select the faces
which will form your polyhedron in the 3D viewer with pressed Shift
button. If you've managed to obtain the necessary result, click the
-\b Apply or \b OK button. Your polyhedron will be created:
+\b Apply or Apply and Close button. Your polyhedron will be created:
\image html add_polyhedron.png
-*/
\ No newline at end of file
+*/