X-Git-Url: http://git.salome-platform.org/gitweb/?p=modules%2Fsmesh.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsalome%2Fgui%2FSMESH%2Finput%2Fextrusion_along_path.rst;h=71851c8ef55c6c31cc13804abda51f07dc8624ff;hp=fb9866f8a98ca080953598c35c93d5f5b9fc0259;hb=7e7ad126e7cb751520a749163364e1fbe284a469;hpb=f0f67c0b47e58361bc50c7169734da604fbfca01 diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/extrusion_along_path.rst b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/extrusion_along_path.rst index fb9866f8a..71851c8ef 100644 --- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/extrusion_along_path.rst +++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/extrusion_along_path.rst @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ In this example the path mesh has been built on a wire containing 3 edges. Node :align: center .. centered:: - **Meshed wire** + Meshed wire .. image:: ../images/extr_along_wire_after.png :align: center .. centered:: - **The resulting extrusion** + The resulting extrusion Extrusion of 2d elements along a closed path ############################################ @@ -95,31 +95,21 @@ Extrusion of 2d elements along a closed path The same, but using angles {45, -45, 45, -45, 45, -45, 45, -45} -**To use Extrusion along Path:** +*To use Extrusion along Path:* -#. From the **Modification** menu choose the **Extrusion along a path** item or click **"Extrusion along a path"** button in the toolbar. +.. |img| image:: ../images/image101.png +.. |sel| image:: ../images/image120.png - .. image:: ../images/image101.png - :align: center - - .. centered:: - **"Extrusion along a path" button** +#. From the **Modification** menu choose the **Extrusion along a path** item or click *"Extrusion along a path"* button |img| in the toolbar. - The following dialog will appear: + The following dialog will appear: .. image:: ../images/extrusion_along_path_dlg.png - #. In this dialog: - * Use *Selection* button to specify what you are going to select at a given moment, **Nodes**, **Edges** or **Faces**. - - .. image:: ../images/image120.png - :align: center + * Use *Selection* button |sel| to specify what you are going to select at a given moment, **Nodes**, **Edges** or **Faces**. - .. centered:: - **"Selection" button** - * Specify **Nodes**, **Edges** and **Faces**, which will be extruded, by one of following means: * **Select the whole mesh, sub-mesh or group** activating this check-box. @@ -148,23 +138,15 @@ Extrusion of 2d elements along a closed path #. There are two optional parameters, which can be very useful: -#. If the path of extrusion is curvilinear, at each iteration the extruded elements are rotated to keep its initial angularity to the curve. By default, the **Base Point** around which the elements are rotated is the mass center of the elements (note that it can differ from the gravity center computed by *Geometry* module for the underlying shape), however, you can specify any point as the **Base Point** and the elements will be rotated with respect to this point. Note that only the displacement of the **Base Point** exactly equals to the path, and all other extruded elements simply keep their position relatively to the **Base Point** at each iteration. - -#. The elements can also be rotated around the path to get the resulting mesh in a helical fashion. You can set the values of angles at the right, add them to the list of angles at the left by pressing the **"Add"** button and remove them from the list by pressing the **"Remove"** button. + * If the path of extrusion is curvilinear, at each iteration the extruded elements are rotated to keep its initial angularity to the curve. By default, the **Base Point** around which the elements are rotated is the mass center of the elements (note that it can differ from the gravity center computed by *Geometry* module for the underlying shape), however, you can specify any point as the **Base Point** and the elements will be rotated with respect to this point. Note that only the displacement of the **Base Point** exactly equals to the path, and all other extruded elements simply keep their position relatively to the **Base Point** at each iteration. - .. image:: ../images/add.png - :align: center + .. |add| image:: ../images/add.png + .. |rem| image:: ../images/remove.png - .. centered:: - **"Add" button** - - .. image:: ../images/remove.png - :align: center + * The elements can also be rotated around the path to get the resulting mesh in a helical fashion. You can set the values of angles at the right, add them to the list of angles at the left by pressing the *"Add"* button |add| and remove them from the list by pressing the *"Remove"* button |rem|. - .. centered:: - **"Remove" button** - **Linear variation of the angles** option allows defining the angle of gradual rotation for the whole path. At each step the elements will be rotated by *( angle / nb. of steps )*. + **Linear variation of the angles** option allows defining the angle of gradual rotation for the whole path. At each step the elements will be rotated by *( angle / nb. of steps )*.