/*! \page create_sketcher_page Sketcher Sketcher allows to create curves of 2 types: line segment and arc. By default the start point of the curve is located at the point of origin of the reference coordinate system and the curve lies in the plane XOY. The end of the curve is defined by means of "destination", which can be a destination point (for segment only) or destination direction coupled with length of a segment or angle and radius of an arc. \n Sketcher is able to create planar curves only. Therefore, it is necessary to select a working plane before starting a sketch (by default, XOY plane is used). Sketcher creates curves lying in the current working plane (New Entity -> Basic -> Working Plane). \n This functionality is available from the main menu via New Entity / Sketch. \n The Result of the operation will be a \b GEOM_Object. \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeSketcher(Command, WorkingPlane) \n This algorithm creates a sketcher (wire or face), following the textual description, passed through the Command argument. The edges of the resulting wire or face will be arcs of circles and/or linear segments. \n \em Command is a string, defining the sketcher by the coordinates of points in the local working plane. \n WorkingPlane can be a plane or a planar face. The plane is defined by the XYZ coordinates of three non-coincident points. The planar face is an existing GEOM_Object. \n Arguments:
  1. Element type (segment or arc).
  2. Destination type (point or direction).
  3. Destination point by means of:
  4. Destination direction by means of:
  5. Parameters of an element (for segment : length or target X or Y coordinate value, for arc : radius and angle).
\b Buttons: "Sketch Validation" button applies the wire, only red part will be built by "Sketch Validation". \n "Sketch Closure" will close the Sketch by straight line from last red part and apply it. \n Dialog Box: \image html neo-scetcher1.png \image html neo-scetcher2.png \n Example: \image html image204.jpg "Creation of a circle with sketcher" Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_sketcher_page "Sketcher". */