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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/make_2dmesh_from_3d.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/make_2dmesh_from_3d.doc
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--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/make_2dmesh_from_3d.doc
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@@ -2,18 +2,18 @@
\page make_2dmesh_from_3d_page Generate boundary elements
-\n This functionality allows to generate mesh elements on borders of
-elements of higher dimension.
-
+\n This functionality allows to generate mesh elements on the borders of
+elements of a higher dimension.
To generate border elements:
- From the Modification menu choose "Create boundary elements"
-item, or choose from the popup menu.
+item, or click "Create boundary elements" button in the toolbar
+
+\image html 2d_from_3d_ico.png "Create boundary elements icon"
-\image html 2d_from_3d_menu.png
The following dialog box will appear:
-\image html 2d_from_3d_dlg.png
+\image html 2d_from_3d_dlg.png "Create boundary elements dialog box".
- Check in the dialog box one of three radio buttons corresponding to
the type of operation you would like to perform.
@@ -28,32 +28,30 @@ of three types.
- 1D from 2D creates mesh edges on free edges of mesh faces
- 1D from 3D creates mesh edges on all borders of free facets of volume elements
-Here free facet means a facet shared by only one volume, free edge
+Here a free facet means a facet shared by only one volume, a free edge
means an edge shared by only one mesh face.
In this dialog:
-- specify Mesh, submesh or group to analyze the boundary.
-- specify Target mesh where boundary elements will
+
- specify the Mesh, submesh or group, the boundary which of
+will be analyzed.
+- specify the Target mesh, where the boundary elements will
be created.
- This mesh adds elements in the selected mesh or the mesh
the selected submesh or group belongs to.
- - New mesh add elements to a new mesh. The new mesh appears
- in the Object Browser with the name specified in the adjacent box
- that you can change.
+ - New mesh adds elements to a new mesh. The new mesh appears
+ in the Object Browser with the name that you can change in the adjacent box.
- activate Copy source mesh checkbox to copy 2D or 3D
- elements (depending on operation type) belonging to the object
- specified in Mesh, submesh or group field to the new
- mesh.
+ elements (depending on the operation type), which belong to the analyzed
+Mesh, submesh or group field, to the new mesh.
- deactivate Copy missing elements only checkbox to copy
- boundary elements already present in the mesh being checked to the
+ boundary elements already present in the analyzed mesh to the
new mesh.
-- activate Create group checkbox to create a group where
- missing boundary elements are added to. The new group appears
- in the Object Browser with the name specified in the adjacent box
- that you can change.
+- activate Create group checkbox to create a group to which the
+ missing boundary elements are added. The new group appears
+ in the Object Browser with the name that you can change in the adjacent box.
See Also a sample TUI Script of a \ref tui_make_2dmesh_from_3d "Create boundary elements" operation.