[cig-commits] [commit] knepley/fix-faults-parallel: Small cleanup of README. (ed22cfa)

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Wed May 28 17:27:26 PDT 2014


Repository : https://github.com/geodynamics/pylith

On branch  : knepley/fix-faults-parallel
Link       : https://github.com/geodynamics/pylith/compare/60157a03006942381cc72e7a78f8a52d3295a536...ed22cfa1c5d177a3eaa06652da0040e3dedc6b20

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commit ed22cfa1c5d177a3eaa06652da0040e3dedc6b20
Author: Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov>
Date:   Wed May 28 17:27:16 2014 -0700

    Small cleanup of README.


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ed22cfa1c5d177a3eaa06652da0040e3dedc6b20
 examples/meshing/surface_nurbs/triangles/README | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/examples/meshing/surface_nurbs/triangles/README b/examples/meshing/surface_nurbs/triangles/README
index 29a6b57..d9f1247 100644
--- a/examples/meshing/surface_nurbs/triangles/README
+++ b/examples/meshing/surface_nurbs/triangles/README
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 This is a simple example showing how to create a NURBS surface from a
-triangulated surface using Cubit. We use the same original data as we did
+triangulated surface using CUBIT. We use the same original data as we did
 for the dem example (coarsely-sampled DEM of Mt Ruapehu volcano, New
 Zealand). There are only two files in this directory in addition to this
-README. The first (mkfacets.py) is a python script to create a Facets file
-(readable by Cubit) from the DEM. We use the GMT 'triangulate' utility to
+README. The first (mkfacets.py) is a Python script to create a Facets file
+(readable by CUBIT) from the DEM. We use the GMT 'triangulate' utility to
 perform this task. Once the Facets file has been created, we can then use
-the 'mksurface.jou' file within Cubit to create the NURBS surface. Note
+the 'mksurface.jou' file within CUBIT to create the NURBS surface. Note
 that it is first necessary to create a mapped mesh on the original surface,
 which means that the original triangulation is not really used.



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