/*! \page offset_operation_page Offset Surface \n To produce an <b>Offset Surface</b> in the <b>Main Menu</b> select <b>Operations - > Transformation - > Offset Surface</b> \n This operation translates each point of an \b Object (a set of Objects) along a local normal by a given \b Offset distance (signed number, negative value meaning inner offset). Gaps between translated adjacent surfaces are filled in either of two ways: - if <b>Join by pipes</b> is activated, they are filled with pipes; - else the surfaces are extended and intersected, so that sharp edges are preserved. \n \b Offset operation is applicable to faces, shells and solids. \n \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options". \image html transformation11.png \n <b>Example:</b> \image html offsetsn.png "The box and its offset surface (Join by pipes activated)" \n <b>TUI Command:</b> - Gaps filled by pipes: <em>geompy.MakeOffset(Shape, Offset),</em> - Gaps filled by intersection: <em>geompy.MakeOffsetIntersectionJoin(Shape, Offset),</em> where Shape is a shape(s) which has to be an offset, Offset is a value of the offset. \n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + Object (face(s), shell(s), solid(s)) + Offset value. \n The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object. Our <b>TUI Scripts</b> provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_offset "Transformation Operations". */