diff --git a/doc/src/dump_modify.rst b/doc/src/dump_modify.rst index e81cc04531..4d1fb77b10 100644 --- a/doc/src/dump_modify.rst +++ b/doc/src/dump_modify.rst @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ column/keyword), or a thermo keyword (or compute, fix, property, or variable reference) and then it replaces the string for that specific keyword. For *atom* dump styles only the keywords "id", "type", "x", "y", "z", "ix", "iy", "iz" can be accessed via string regardless of -whether scaled or unwrapped coodinates were enabled or disabled, and +whether scaled or unwrapped coordinates were enabled or disabled, and it always assumes 8 columns for indexing regardless of whether image flags are enabled or not. For dump style *cfg* only the "auxiliary" keywords (6th or later keyword) may be changed and the column indexing diff --git a/doc/src/package.rst b/doc/src/package.rst index 0d13de9711..98faaf9842 100644 --- a/doc/src/package.rst +++ b/doc/src/package.rst @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ list on GPUs. This can be faster in some cases (e.g. ReaxFF HNS benchmark) but slower in others (e.g. Lennard Jones benchmark). The copy between different memory layouts is done out of place and therefore doubles the memory overhead of the neigh list, which can be -signicant. +significant. The *newton* keyword sets the Newton flags for pairwise and bonded interactions to *off* or *on*, the same as the :doc:`newton ` diff --git a/doc/utils/sphinx-config/false_positives.txt b/doc/utils/sphinx-config/false_positives.txt index 85f9d3d58f..1dd2354141 100644 --- a/doc/utils/sphinx-config/false_positives.txt +++ b/doc/utils/sphinx-config/false_positives.txt @@ -1787,6 +1787,7 @@ Liu Livermore lj llammps +lld LLVM lm lmp