/*! \page extruded_cut_operation_page Extruded cut The <b>Extruded cut</b> operation allows you to easily remove material from a \b solid by extruding a profile along the normal to its plane. \image html extruded_cut_example.png To produce the <b>extruded cut</b>: <ol> <li> Draw the \b profile of the extrusion. It can be: <ul> <li> a <a href="create_sketcher_page.html">\b Sketch </a> drawn on a planar face of the object you want to cut.</li> <li> any closed edge or wire of the desired shape (circle, ellipse ...).</li> </ul> </li> <li> In the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>Operations - > Extruded Cut</b> or click on \image html extruded_cut.png </li> <li> Fill in the dialog box fields: \image html extruded_cut_dlg.png </li> </ol> The input arguments are: - The <b>initial shape</b> you want to cut. It must be a solid or a compound made of a single solid. - The \b profile. It must be a \b closed edge or wire and it must be \b planar. - The \b height of extrusion. It's calculated from the <b>base profile</b> along the normal to its plane. And optionnaly: - A <b>draft angle</b> in degrees. Activated by clicking on \image html draft.png The direction can be reversed by pushing the <b> Change direction </b> button: \image html change_direction.png This functionality is available via the textual interface with the command: \n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MakeExtrudedCut(InitShape, Profile, Height,Angle),</em> */