/*! \page cut_operation_page Cut \b Cut operation cuts a shape with a list of other shapes. To produce it, select in the main menu Operations - > Boolean - > Cut \image html bool3.png "Cut dialog" In this dialog: - Input or accept the default \b Name of the resulting shape. - Click the arrow button and select in the Object Browser or in the Viewer the Main Object, which will be cut by tool objects. - Select the Tool objects, which will cut the main object. - Activate the corresponding check-box if you wish to Detect Self-intersections . - Activate \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options" if required. - Press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button to get the result (GEOM_Object). \note This algorithm does not find all types of self-intersections. It is tuned to detect vertex/vertex, vertex/edge, edge/edge, vertex/face and edge/face intersections. Face/face intersections detection is switched off as it is a time-consuming operation that gives an impact on performance. To find all self-intersections use \ref check_self_intersections_page "Detect Self-intersection tool". This operation can be performed using a TUI Command: geompy.MakeCutList(theMainShape, theShapesList, checkSelfInte) Arguments: Name + a main shape + a list of other shapes + an optional flag for self-intersection check. There is also a special TUI Command: for the Cut operation on two shapes (object and tool) : geompy.MakeCut(s1, s2, checkSelfInte) Arguments: Name + the object + the tool + an optional flag for self-intersection check. Example: \image html fusesn1.png "The initial shapes" \image html cutsn.png "The resulting object" Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of the use of \ref tui_cut "Boolean Operations". More details Please refer to this document for a detailed description of Boolean operations. It provides a general review of the Partition and Boolean operations algorithms, describes the usage methodology and highlights major limitations of these operations. */