Update of padder doc

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/*! /*!
\page padder_userguide_page Use the padder SMESH Plugin \page padder_userguide_page Use the SpherePadder SMESH Plugin
-# \ref S1_PADDER -# \ref S1_PADDER
-# \ref S2_PADDER -# \ref S2_PADDER
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\image html padder_image12.png \image html padder_image12.png
Note that the final ED mesh contains as many groups as the input Note that the final ED mesh contains as many groups as the input
meshes. Their names have been specified in the input dialog. For the meshes. Their names have been specified in the input dialog.
moment, the DE mesh is shown as a set of points of equal size:
\image html padder_image13.png A new functionality has been added to SpherePadder allowing to mesh
curved geometries. Circular objects with concave boundaries such as
shown here:
In the next version, the PointSprite (sphere-like) mode will be used \image html padder_curvedgeom.png
to show the MED_BALL elements with their real diameters. Then the
above example should look like on the following capture (realized in can be "padded" with spherical discrete elements. Henceforward,
module GEOM for illustration): the PointSprite (sphere-like) mode is used to show the MED_BALL
elements with their real diameters:
\image html padder_sphererendering.png \image html padder_sphererendering.png