[cig-commits] [commit] willic3/add-examples-grav2d: Updated README to reflect change in directory structure. (6bbd450)

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Fri Nov 21 08:15:30 PST 2014


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

On branch  : willic3/add-examples-grav2d
Link       : https://github.com/geodynamics/pylith/compare/60696f9a25dbef5dc59363251b5bdb722f17da25...d55bda4e00b1c64bd6c2b0c984b928552092b7b9

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commit 6bbd450b588ef5f8df0ca1a8af7c5a63882afe55
Author: Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov>
Date:   Fri Nov 21 08:13:59 2014 -0800

    Updated README to reflect change in directory structure.


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6bbd450b588ef5f8df0ca1a8af7c5a63882afe55
 examples/2d/gravity/README | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/examples/2d/gravity/README b/examples/2d/gravity/README
index b41db70..7941824 100644
--- a/examples/2d/gravity/README
+++ b/examples/2d/gravity/README
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ different simulations, which should generally be performed in order:
     size is smaller than the stable time step size.
 
 The results of all the different simulations may be viewed using
-ParaView. We provide ParaView state files (output/view_deform.pvsm and
+ParaView. We provide ParaView state files (view_deform.pvsm and
 view_deform_unscaled.pvsm), which you can load in ParaView to view the
 solution over the domain. The difference in the two state files is that the
 unscaled version does not scale the velocity vectors so you can see the



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