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Patch: Tutorial Typographical Errors
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Jeffrey Oldham |
Subject: |
Patch: Tutorial Typographical Errors |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Mar 2001 15:51:44 -0800 |
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Mutt/1.2.5i |
Mon Mar 26 15:50:55 2001 Jeffrey D. Oldham <address@hidden>
* background.html (struct AddOp): Match parameter name with
parameter use.
(struct MulOp): Likewise.
* tut-02.html: Add several missing spaces.
(RBJacobi): Change array's name to match previous line.
(Periodic Boundary Conditions): Fix line numbers for ApplyPeriodic.
* tut-04.html: Move sentence regarding component forwarding from
next paragraph to preceding paragraph concerning component
forwarding.
Remove an extra space and an extraneous comma. Add a missing
parenthesis. Fix array's name to match the other text.
Emphasize "ghost," which is implicitly defined.
Reword last sentence to de\"{e}mphasize Pooma developers' programming
expertise.
(accumulateWithLoop): Substitute "first0" and "last0" for "f0" and
"l0". "l0" looks like the number 10.
Remove some extraneous words.
* tut-06.html: "Recurring," not "recursing."
* tut-07.html: Remove extraneous word. Fix a comma. Fix
capitalization. Remove one of double word.
Add space between closing ">" in nested template.
Change expression font to typewriter.
s/>/</ in line 016 of n-D scalar advection.
* tut-08.html: (average): Change second "Expression1_t" to
"Expression2_t".
(Exported typedefs): Remove second, extraneous
"SurfaceNormalsArray_t".
Fix typo. Remove second of two contiguous periods. Remove second
of repeated world.
Suggested substitution s/right/correct/ to avoid confusion with
"left".
(FieldStencil example): Add ending ";". s/fv/vv/ to match
previous variable declaration.
Fix misspelled words. Add period at the end of a sentence.
Tested on Netscape 4.75 on Linux
Reviewed by Allan Stokes (Thanks!)
Thanks,
Jeffrey D. Oldham
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