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Common update of Salome GUI documentation
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the module and its contents (geometrical object) will be displayed in
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the module and its contents (geometrical object) will be displayed in
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the <b>Object Browser</b>.
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the <b>Object Browser</b>.
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\note You can re-open ones imported shape from the initial file, if
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\note It is possible to re-open from the initial file a previously imported shape if
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the file has been changed on disk. Use for that item
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the file has been changed on disk. For this, select
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<b>Reload From Disk</b> from context menu of imported
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<b>Reload From Disk</b> in the context menu of the imported
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shape. Reloaded shape will have the same representation parameters
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shape. The reloaded shape will have the same representation parameters
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like before this operation.
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as before this operation.
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\image html geomimport_reopen.png
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\image html geomimport_reopen.png
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<ul>
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<ul>
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<li><b>Shape Type</b> radio button defines the type of elements for the
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<li><b>Shape Type</b> radio button defines the type of elements for the
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group (points, wires, faces, shells or solids).</li>
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group (points, wires, faces, shells or solids).</li>
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<li><b>Group Name</b> - here you can enter the name of the group, by
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<li><b>Group Name</b> - allows defining the name of the group, by
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default, it is Group_n.</li>
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default, it is Group_n.</li>
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<li>Then, using the "Select" button, select the <b>Main Shape</b> (a
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<li>Then, using the "Select" button, select the <b>Main Shape</b> (a
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geometrical object on which the group will be created). </li>
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geometrical object on which the group will be created). </li>
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<li> <b>Main Shape Selection restriction</b> button group lets you restrict the range
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<li> <b>Main Shape Selection restriction</b> button group allows limiting the range
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of group elements you operate with.
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of available group elements,
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<ul><li> <b>No restriction</b> button enables work with all sub-shapes of the Main
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<ul><li> <b>No restriction</b> button enables all sub-shapes of the Main
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Shape.</li>
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Shape.</li>
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<li><b>Geometrical parts of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of accessible
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<li><b>Geometrical parts of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of accessible
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elements to those sub-shapes of the Main Shape that geometrically
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elements to the sub-shapes of the Main Shape that geometrically
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coincide with the <b>Second Shape</b>.</li>
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coincide with the <b>Second Shape</b>.</li>
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<li><b>Only Sub-Shapes of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of
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<li><b>Only Sub-Shapes of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of
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accessible elements to those sub-shapes of the Main Shape that
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accessible elements to the sub-shapes of the Main Shape that
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are sub-shapes of <b>Second Shape</b>. This is useful because
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are sub-shapes of the <b>Second Shape</b>. This is useful because
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sometimes purely geometrical coincidence is not enough and it
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sometimes purely geometrical coincidence is not enough and it
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is necessary to work with shapes, which actually belong both
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is necessary to work with shapes, which actually belong both
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to the main and the second shape.</li>
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to the main and the second shape.</li>
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