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Fixing images in Cubical Complex doc #1748

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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion ChangeLog.md
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- *Geometry*
- Bug fix in ArithmeticalDSSComputerOnSurfels (Tristan Roussillon, [#1742](https://github.com/DGtal-team/DGtal/pull/1742))


- *Topology*
- Fixing images in the Cubical Complex documentation page (David Coeurjolly, [#1748](https://github.com/DGtal-team/DGtal/pull/1748))

# DGtal 1.4.1

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/DGtal/shapes/doc/moduleShape.dox
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@image html union_shapes.png "Plus operation"
@image html intersection_shapes.png "Intersection operation"
@image html minus_shapes.png "Minus operation"
@image html union_shapes_golf.png "Minus operations" width=5cm
@image html union_shapes_golf.png "Minus operations"
@image latex union_shapes.png "Plus operation" width=5cm
@image latex intersection_shapes.png "Intersection operation" width=5cm
@image latex minus_shapes.png "Minus operation" width=5cm
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions src/DGtal/topology/doc/moduleCubicalComplex.dox
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d) run the algorithm (here two iterations):
@snippet topology/cubicalComplexThinning.cpp thinn

@image html ComplexBeforeThinning.png "The starting complex X before thinning." width=3cm
@image html ComplexBeforeThinning.png "The starting complex X before thinning."
@image latex ComplexBeforeThinning.png "The starting complex X before thinning." width=3cm

@image html ParDirCollapse_2.png "The starting complex X after two iterations of ParDirCollapse." width=5cm
@image html ParDirCollapse_2.png "The starting complex X after two iterations of ParDirCollapse."
@image latex ParDirCollapse_2.png "The starting complex X after two iterations of ParDirCollapse." width=5cm

The second scheme, so-called SurfaceCollapse is similar to ParDirCollapse. The only difference is that after each
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d) run the algorithm:
@snippet topology/cubicalComplexThinning.cpp thinnSurface

@image html ParDirCollapse_collapseSurface.png "The starting complex X after SurfaceCollapse." width=3cm
@image html ParDirCollapse_collapseSurface.png "The starting complex X after SurfaceCollapse."
@image latex ParDirCollapse_collapseSurface.png "The starting complex X after SurfaceCollapse." width=3cm

The last scheme, so-called IsthmusCollapse is similar to SurfaceCollapse. The only difference is that after each
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d) run the algorithm:
@snippet topology/cubicalComplexThinning.cpp thinnIsthmus

@image html ParDirCollapse_collapseIsthmus.png "The starting complex X after IsthmusCollapse." width=3cm
@image html ParDirCollapse_collapseIsthmus.png "The starting complex X after IsthmusCollapse."
@image latex ParDirCollapse_collapseIsthmus.png "The starting complex X after IsthmusCollapse." width=3cm

For more details see the example topology/cubicalComplexThinning.cpp.
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