merge from V4_1_0_maintainance branch (from tag mergeto_BR_QT4_Dev_29Jul08)

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@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ shape. For this, you need to define the \b Shape to be scaled, the
\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeScaleAlongAxes(Shape, CenterOfScale, FactorX, FactorY, FactorZ)</em>
\n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + 1 shape(s) + 1 vertex + 3 Scale Factors.
\note If <b>Central Point</b> is not defined, the scaling will be
performed relatively the origin of global coordinate system.
\note If the <b>Central Point</b> is not defined, the scaling will be
performed relatively the origin of the global coordinate system.
\note Scaling by a factor is a simple transformation, it does not modify
geometry of the shape, while scaling by different factors along axes
is a general transformation, which can modify geometry, for example, a
\note Scaling by one factor is a simple transformation, it does not modify the
geometry of the shape, while scaling by several different factors along axes
is a general transformation, which can modify the geometry, for example, a
circle can be transformed into an ellipse.
\n <b>Example of simple scaling:</b>
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ circle can be transformed into an ellipse.
\image html scale_transformsn2.png
\n <b>Example of scaling on different factors along axes:</b>
\n <b>Example of scaling by different factors along axes:</b>
\image html scale_transformsn3.png

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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ void GEOMImpl_IInsertOperations::Export
OCC_CATCH_SIGNALS;
#endif
if (!GetSolver()->ComputeFunction(aFunction)) {
SetErrorCode("Export driver failed");
SetErrorCode("Not enough space on disk, or you haven't permissions to write this directory");
return;
}
}