/*! \page create_filling_page Filling Surface with Edges To generate a \b Filling in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>New Entity - > Generation - > Filling</b> To create a curvilinear face from several edges you need to define the following parameters: \n <b>Input Compound</b> - the list of edges/wires used for creation of the surface. To prepare for the filling each wire of the compound is converted to an edge created on a BSpline curve built using curves from all edges of the wire. \n \b Minimum and <b>Maximum Degree</b> of equation of the resulting BSpline or Besier curves describing the surface; \n \b Tolerance for \b 2D and for \b 3D - minimum distance between the created surface and the reference edge; \n <b>Number of Iterations</b> - defines the maximum number of iterations. The iterations are repeated until the required tolerance is reached. So, a greater number of iterations allows producing a better surface. \n <b>Method</b> - Kind of method to perform filling operation <ol> <li>Default - the standard behaviour.</li> <li>Use edges orientation - the edges orientation is used: if an edge is reversed, the curve from this edge is reversed before being used by the filling algorithm.</li> <li>Auto-correct edges orientation - curves orientation is changed to minimize the sum of distances between ends points of edges.</li> </ol> \n <b>Approximation</b> - if checked, BSpline curves are generated in the process of surface construction (using GeomAPI_PointsToBSplineSurface functionality). By default the surface is created using Besier curves. The usage of <b>Approximation</b> slows the algorithm, but allows building the surface for complex cases. \n The \b Result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object (face). \n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeFilling(Edges, MinDegree, MaxDegree, Tol2D, Tol3D, NbIter)</em> \n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + 1 List of edges + 7 Parameters (Min. degree, Max. degree, Number of iterations, 2D tolerance, 3D tolerance, Number of iterations, Method, Approximation). \n <b>Advanced options</b> \ref preview_anchor "Preview" \image html filling.png <b>Example:</b> \image html filling_compoundsn.png "Initial edges" \image html fillingsn.png "Resulting surface" Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of creation of \ref tui_creation_filling "Complex Geometric Objects". */