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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ concerning created or imported geometrical objects. They are:
\ref check_compound_anchor "Check compound of blocks"
-\n Our TUI Scripts show how to use
+\n Our TUI Scripts show how to use
\ref tui_measurement_tools_page "Measurement Tools" with TUI
commands.
-\n To use measurement tools:
+\n To use measurement tools:
\par
In the Main menu select \b Measures submenu.
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ In the Main menu select \b Measures submenu.
\n Returns the coordinates of a point.
\n Result: Point coordinates (X, Y, Z) in 3D space in the form of Python Tuple.
-\n TUI Command: geompy.PointCoordinates(Point),
+\n TUI Command: geompy.PointCoordinates(Point),
where \em Point is a point whose coordinates are inquired.
\image html measures1.png
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ is a shape for which a bounding box is computed.
Min. distance
\n Returns the minimum distance between two geometrical objects and
-the coordinates of the vector of distance and shows the vector in the viewer.
+the coordinates of the vector of distance and shows the vector in the viewer.
\n TUI Command: geompy.MinDistance(Shape1, Shape2),
where \em Shape1 and \em Shape2 are shapes between which the minimal
@@ -150,10 +150,10 @@ distance is computed.
\n Returns the angle between two lines or linear edges
\n TUI Command: geompy.GetAngle(shape1, shape2), where
-Shape1 and Shape2 are shapes between which the angle is computed.
+Shape1 and Shape2 are shapes between which the angle is computed.
\image html angle.png
-
+
\anchor tolerance_anchor
Tolerance
@@ -170,20 +170,25 @@ is a shape for which minimal and maximal tolerances are returned.
\anchor whatis_anchor
WhatIs
-\n Under the Object input field it displays types and quantities of
-all topological entities, composing the selected object. Below this
-information there is "Kind of Shape" field, that characterises the
-whole shape. If there is no additional information available for the
-shape, the "Basic Properties" button will be disabled, otherwise it
-will show a "Basic Properties" dialog with information about
-dimensions, position, orientation and other parameters of the shape.
+\n General information about the selected geometrical object is the
+list of types and quantities of all topological entities, composing
+the shape.
\n TUI Command: geompy.WhatIs(Shape), where \em Shape is a
shape from which a description is returned.
+
+\image html measures8.png
+
+\n Kind of Shape field characterises the
+whole shape. If there is no additional information available for the
+shape, Basic Properties button will be disabled, otherwise it
+will show a dialog with information about
+dimensions, position, orientation and other parameters of the shape.
+
\n TUI Command: geompy.KindOfShape(Shape), where \em Shape is a
shape from which a description is returned.
-\image html measures8.png
+\image html measures8a.png
\anchor check_anchor
Check