/*! \page using_boolean_operations_page Using Boolean Operations \n You can use the following boolean operations for construction of more complex geometrical objects (2D & 3D elements): There is a general TUI command covering all these operations, which can be used alongside with separate commands for each operation. \par geompy.MakeBoolean(Shape1, Shape2, Operation), where \em Shape1 is the first argument and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Boolean operation, \em Operation is a type of the Boolean operation (1 — Common, 2 — Cut, 3 — Fuse, 4 — Section). Besides, you can use advanced TUI commands performing these operations independently from each other: \par geompy.MakeFuse(Shape1, Shape2), where \em Shape1 and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Fuse operation; \par geompy.MakeCommon(Shape1, Shape2), where \em Shape1 and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Common operation; \par geompy.MakeCut(Shape1, Shape2), where \em Shape1 and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Cut operation; \par geompy.MakeSection(Shape1, Shape2), where \em Shape1 and \em Shape2 is the second argument of Section operation; \n Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_boolean_operations_page "Boolean Operations". */