[cig-commits] r22358 - in short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide: . boundaryconditions

brad at geodynamics.org brad at geodynamics.org
Tue Jun 18 14:20:39 PDT 2013


Author: brad
Date: 2013-06-18 14:20:38 -0700 (Tue, 18 Jun 2013)
New Revision: 22358

Modified:
   short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/boundaryconditions/boundaryconditions.lyx
   short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/preface.lyx
Log:
Spell check of updated manual sections.

Modified: short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/boundaryconditions/boundaryconditions.lyx
===================================================================
--- short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/boundaryconditions/boundaryconditions.lyx	2013-06-18 18:39:29 UTC (rev 22357)
+++ short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/boundaryconditions/boundaryconditions.lyx	2013-06-18 21:20:38 UTC (rev 22358)
@@ -4962,7 +4962,7 @@
 \begin_layout Standard
 The prescribed traction perturbation is specified using the same fault coordinat
 e system as the slip directions in the kinematic ruptures.
- The perurbation has the same functional form as the time-dependent boundary
+ The perturbation has the same functional form as the time-dependent boundary
  conditions (and same spatial databases).
  Table 
 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
@@ -6591,7 +6591,7 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Description
-force_healing Flag indicating whether healing (cumalative slip state variable
+force_healing Flag indicating whether healing (cumulative slip state variable
  reset to zero) is forced after every time step.
 \end_layout
 
@@ -8137,7 +8137,7 @@
 \end_inset
 
  is a state variable.
- With an interative solver in quasi-static simulations with its small, but
+ With an iterative solver in quasi-static simulations with its small, but
  nonzero residual tolerance we never encounter zero slip rates in quasi-static
  simulations.
  Instead we want to avoid significant variations in the coefficient of friction

Modified: short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/preface.lyx
===================================================================
--- short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/preface.lyx	2013-06-18 18:39:29 UTC (rev 22357)
+++ short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/userguide/preface.lyx	2013-06-18 21:20:38 UTC (rev 22358)
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
  careers toward the development of this software.
  It is essential that you recognize these individuals in the normal scientific
  practice by citing the appropriate peer-reviewed papers and making appropriate
- acknowledgements in talks and publications.
+ acknowledgments in talks and publications.
  The following peer-reviewed paper discussed the development of PyLith:
 \end_layout
 
@@ -216,14 +216,14 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Section
-Acknowlegements
+Acknowledgments
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
 Many members of the community contribute to PyLith through reporting bugs,
  suggesting new features and improvements, running benchmarks, and asking
  questions about the software.
- In particular, we thank Surendra Sumala for contributing to the development
+ In particular, we thank Surendra Somala for contributing to the development
  of the fault friction implementation.
 \end_layout
 



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