/*! \page tui_creating_meshes_page Creating Meshes \n First of all see \ref example_3d_mesh "Example of 3d mesh generation", which is an example of good python script style for Mesh module. <br> <h2>Construction of a Mesh</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex01.py} <br> \anchor tui_construction_submesh <h2>Construction of a Submesh</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex02.py} <br> <h2>Change priority of submeshes in Mesh</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex03.py} <br> \anchor tui_editing_mesh <h2>Editing of a mesh</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex04.py} <br> \anchor tui_export_mesh <h2>Export of a Mesh</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex05.py} <br> <h2>How to mesh a cylinder with hexahedrons?</h2> Here you can see an example of python script, creating a hexahedral mesh on a cylinder. And a picture below the source code of the script, demonstrating the resulting mesh. \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex06.py} \image html mesh_cylinder_hexa.png <br> \anchor tui_building_compound <h2>Building a compound of meshes</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex07.py} <br> \anchor tui_copy_mesh <h2>Mesh Copying</h2> \tui_script{creating_meshes_ex08.py} */