[petsc-dev] Documenting types of examples

Patrick Sanan patrick.sanan at gmail.com
Fri May 31 08:35:44 CDT 2019


I guess right now it's just tags which can be of the form tag^sub-tag, and
you're only allowed to look up one tag at a time (by scrolling through that
html page). Not ideal but pretty low-maintenance?

Am Fr., 31. Mai 2019 um 15:15 Uhr schrieb Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com
>:

> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 9:11 AM Patrick Sanan <patrick.sanan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> We only removed the Concepts from the man pages. The Concepts in the
>> examples should remain, and are compiled as usual here :
>> https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-dev/docs/manualpages/help.html
>>
>> Does that suffice for what you'd like to add?
>>
>
> I think so.
>
> Although right now the hierarchical organization is nonsensical. Why would
> there be a "Laplacian" under KSP, and also
> at the top level? It should just be tags, like email, so a user can select
> the set of tags they are looking for.
>
>    Matt
>
>
>> Am Fr., 31. Mai 2019 um 15:08 Uhr schrieb Matthew Knepley <
>> knepley at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> How should we document the types of examples we have, now that we
>>> removed Concepts?
>>> For example, I would like it to be easy to see that I have FEM examples
>>> for
>>>
>>>   - Poisson
>>>   - p-Laplacian
>>>   - Linear elasticity
>>>   - Large deformation elasticity
>>>   - Stokes
>>>   - variable-viscosity Stokes
>>>   - Heat equation
>>>   - Navier-Stokes
>>>
>>> Where would someone see this? Clearly, we want similar lists for other
>>> examples.
>>>
>>>   Thanks,
>>>
>>>     Matt
>>>
>>> --
>>> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
>>> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their
>>> experiments lead.
>>> -- Norbert Wiener
>>>
>>> https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/
>>> <http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/>
>>>
>>
>
> --
> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their
> experiments lead.
> -- Norbert Wiener
>
> https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/
> <http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/>
>
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