[cig-commits] r5234 - in mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual: . graphics

sue at geodynamics.org sue at geodynamics.org
Fri Nov 10 10:54:40 PST 2006


Author: sue
Date: 2006-11-10 10:54:31 -0800 (Fri, 10 Nov 2006)
New Revision: 5234

Modified:
   mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/citcoms.lyx
   mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/graphics/cookbook7.eps
Log:
cookbook 6 graphic edited, various small tweaks

Modified: mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/citcoms.lyx
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--- mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/citcoms.lyx	2006-11-10 08:09:01 UTC (rev 5233)
+++ mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/citcoms.lyx	2006-11-10 18:54:31 UTC (rev 5234)
@@ -3447,8 +3447,7 @@
  Each hard disk is mounted locally to the machine.
  This scenario is referred to as a local file system in this section.
  Or you might be using some kind of parallel file system on your computer
- (e.g., NFS, GPFS, PVFS, to name a few), which is mounted on all machines
- of the computer.
+ (e.g., NFS, GPFS, PVFS, to name a few), which is mounted on all of the nodes.
  Usually your home directory is mounted on the parallel file system.
  The local file system is usually more cost- and time-efficient than the
  parallel file system.
@@ -3782,7 +3781,9 @@
 \begin_layout Standard
 CitComS.py has already been tested on several NSF TeraGrid platforms.
  Accounts for small allocations are available directly from CIG.
- (TODO: description of CSA)
+ 
+\series bold
+(TODO: description of CSA)
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Chapter
@@ -3905,6 +3906,10 @@
  order: First, time-dependent arrays are addressed by a time-dimension index
  called a frame.
  Next, a cap dimension is defined for addressing each of the CitComS caps,
+ 
+\series bold
+(TODO: introduce concept of CitComS caps)
+\series default
  followed by three spatial indices 
 \begin_inset Formula $(i,j,k)$
 \end_inset
@@ -3916,11 +3921,19 @@
  in the case of 2D surface data.
  Finally, an additional dimension is provided for storing the components
  of vector and tensor data.
-\newline
-
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
+\noindent
+\align center
+\begin_inset Float table
+wide false
+sideways false
+status open
+
+\begin_layout Standard
+\noindent
+\align center
 \begin_inset Tabular
 <lyxtabular version="3" rows="25" columns="2">
 <features>
@@ -3931,6 +3944,8 @@
 \begin_inset Text
 
 \begin_layout Standard
+
+\series bold
 Dataset
 \end_layout
 
@@ -3940,6 +3955,8 @@
 \begin_inset Text
 
 \begin_layout Standard
+
+\series bold
 Shape
 \end_layout
 
@@ -4509,6 +4526,11 @@
 
 \end_layout
 
+\end_inset
+
+
+\end_layout
+
 \begin_layout Section
 Input Parameters
 \end_layout
@@ -4562,7 +4584,7 @@
  The optimal values for these parameters may vary from file system to file
  system, and ideally you would hardcode these values for your installation
  of CitComS on a particular parallel file system.
- For experimental purposes we have exposed a relevant subset of these parameters
+ For illustration purposes we have exposed a relevant subset of these parameters
  to the input file.
  You can use these to tune the performance of the parallel I/O on your system,
  although to change any parameters not specified here, you will have to
@@ -4657,9 +4679,16 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
-For more details, refer to (TODO:insert reference to chapter) in the HDF5
- documentation, the (TODO:insert reference to chapter) in the MPI-2 reference
- book, and the documentation for your parallel file system.
+For more details, refer to
+\series bold
+ (TODO: insert reference to chapter)
+\series default
+ in the HDF5 documentation, the 
+\series bold
+(TODO: insert reference to chapter)
+\series default
+ in the MPI-2 reference book, and the documentation for your parallel file
+ system.
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Section
@@ -5533,6 +5562,18 @@
  The fourth tab (unconnected, default to 0) specifies which cap(s) to import.
 \end_layout
 
+\begin_layout Standard
+
+\series bold
+TODO: GMT Scripts
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Standard
+
+\series bold
+TODO: MayaVi Scripts
+\end_layout
+
 \begin_layout Chapter
 Cookbooks
 \end_layout
@@ -5601,7 +5642,7 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Caption
-Global Model "Caps": Left (A): Three-dimensional perspective image showing
+Global Model "Caps." Left (A): Three-dimensional perspective image showing
  seven of the 12 spherical caps used in a full CitComS.py run.
  Right (B): The temperature field at 1081 km depth from a Cookbook 1 run.
 \end_layout
@@ -6501,9 +6542,9 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Caption
-Cookbook 4: Regionally Refined Mesher: This model shows the temperature
- (upwelling -- warm colors, downwelling -- cool colors) and the uneven distribut
-ion of the velocities (yellow arrows).
+Cookbook 4: Regionally Refined Mesher.
+ This model shows the temperature (upwelling -- warm colors, downwelling
+ -- cool colors) and the uneven distribution of the velocities (yellow arrows).
  Note the refined mesh for the left and bottom regions of the model (inset).
 \end_layout
 
@@ -7012,11 +7053,13 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
+\noindent
+\align center
 \begin_inset Float figure
 placement H
 wide false
 sideways false
-status collapsed
+status open
 
 \begin_layout Standard
 \noindent
@@ -7035,9 +7078,7 @@
 
 \end_inset
 
-Cookbook 6.
- Graphs of topography profiles.
- The unit of the x axis is radians, not degrees.
+Cookbook 6: Graphs of topography profiles.
  
 \end_layout
 
@@ -7046,28 +7087,6 @@
 
 \end_layout
 
-\begin_layout Standard
-
-\series bold
-(TODO: substitute 
-\begin_inset Quotes sld
-\end_inset
-
-radians
-\begin_inset Quotes srd
-\end_inset
-
- for 
-\begin_inset Quotes sld
-\end_inset
-
-deg
-\begin_inset Quotes srd
-\end_inset
-
- on image 6.8; remove second sentence of caption.)
-\end_layout
-
 \begin_layout Part
 Appendices
 \end_layout

Modified: mc/3D/CitcomS/trunk/doc/manual/graphics/cookbook7.eps
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