/*! \page create_face_page Face To create a \b Face in the Main Menu select New Entity - > Build - > Face There are two algorithms to create a \b Face. In both cases the \b Result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object (FACE). \n Firstly, to create a \b Face you need to select input shape(s). The list of input shapes can include shapes of any type except vertices; if the shapes are neither wires nor edges, the algorithm extracts all edges from the input shapes and works on the obtaineed edges. \n The edges and wires do not necessarily have to be closed, the algorithm automatically builds a wire of maximum length from all given edges and wires. If several closed wires are detected the algorithm tries to create a face with holes. It is possible only if there is only one wire that can be interpreted as an outer one; other wires can be considered as inner ones. \n Check Try to create a planar face to create a planar face or nothing if it is impossible. \note Please note, that the resulting face can have a huge tolerance, if the initial wire has a big deviation from the plane. If the final tolerance exceeds 1e-06, a warning will be shown, but the face will be created and published in the study in a normal way. Using such faces can lead to failures or unpredictable results in most operations. \n The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object (FACE). \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeFaceWires([list of Shapes], isPlanarWanted) \n Arguments: Name + 1 wire. \image html neo-obj4.png \n Secondly, it is possible to create a face based on another face's surface and bounded by a wire. \n The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object (FACE). \n TUI Command: geompy.MakeFaceFromSurface(theFace, theWire) \n Arguments: Name + 1 face + 1 wire. \image html neo-obj4_2.png \n Example: \image html facesn1.png \image html facesn2.png \image html facesn3.png "Examples of faces" Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of creation of \ref tui_creation_face "Advanced Geometric Objects". */