MOOSE generated documentation [skip ci]

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@@ -8664,7 +8664,7 @@ By default, the last point is the closest point on road of the ToCoord. Hence, t
<ul>
<li>For Russian and European aircraft using the metric system - Degrees Celcius (°C)</li>
<li>For American aircraft we link to the imperial system - Degrees Farenheit (°F)</li>
<li>For American aircraft we link to the imperial system - Degrees Fahrenheit (°F)</li>
</ul>
<p>A text containing a pressure will look like this:</p>
@@ -17091,6 +17091,17 @@ When moose is loading dynamically (for moose class development), tracing is swit
<p>the y coordinate in meters.</p>
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</div>
<div>
<div class="w3-card-2 w3-padding-small w3-margin-top">
<a id="#(POINT_VEC2).z" ><strong>POINT_VEC2.z</strong></a>
</div>
</div>
@@ -17889,6 +17900,17 @@ When moose is loading dynamically (for moose class development), tracing is swit
<p>the y coordinate in meters.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div class="w3-card-2 w3-padding-small w3-margin-top">
<a id="#(POINT_VEC2).z" ><strong>POINT_VEC2.z</strong></a>
</div>
</div>
@@ -21184,7 +21206,7 @@ By default, the last point is the closest point on road of the ToCoord. Hence, t
<ul>
<li>For Russian and European aircraft using the metric system - Degrees Celcius (°C)</li>
<li>For American aircraft we link to the imperial system - Degrees Farenheit (°F)</li>
<li>For American aircraft we link to the imperial system - Degrees Fahrenheit (°F)</li>
</ul>
<p>A text containing a pressure will look like this:</p>
@@ -26015,6 +26037,17 @@ Creates a line on the F10 map from one point to another.</p>
<p>the y coordinate in meters.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div class="w3-card-2 w3-padding-small w3-margin-top">
<a id="#(POINT_VEC2).z" ><strong>POINT_VEC2.z</strong></a>
</div>
</div>