diff --git a/doc/src/Commands_fix.rst b/doc/src/Commands_fix.rst index a5d9b344a3..c1c97b6e59 100644 --- a/doc/src/Commands_fix.rst +++ b/doc/src/Commands_fix.rst @@ -244,4 +244,3 @@ OPT. * * * - * diff --git a/doc/src/pair_lj.rst b/doc/src/pair_lj.rst index 3daba7e173..cfc56ecb5e 100644 --- a/doc/src/pair_lj.rst +++ b/doc/src/pair_lj.rst @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ pair\_style lj/cut/tip4p/long command ===================================== pair\_style lj/cut/tip4p/long/gpu command -======================================== +========================================= pair\_style lj/cut/tip4p/long/omp command ========================================= diff --git a/doc/src/read_dump.rst b/doc/src/read_dump.rst index 66b3052bee..de81a98276 100644 --- a/doc/src/read_dump.rst +++ b/doc/src/read_dump.rst @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ i.e. the current directory. The *adios* format supports reading data that was written by the :doc:`dump adios ` command. The entire dump is read in parallel across all the processes, dividing -the atoms evenly amongs the processes. The number of writers that +the atoms evenly among the processes. The number of writers that has written the dump file does not matter. Using the adios style for dump and read_dump is a convenient way to dump all atoms from *N* writers and read it back by *M* readers. If one is running two