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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ DOXYFILES = $(shell sed -n -e 's/\#.*$$//' -e '/^ *INPUT \+=/,/^[A-Z_]\+ \+
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help:
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@if [ "$(HAS_BASH)" == "NO" ] ; then echo "bash was not found at $(OSHELL)! Please use: $(MAKE) SHELL=/path/to/bash" 1>&2; exit 1; fi
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@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
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@echo " html create HTML doc pages in html dir"
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@echo " html create HTML pages in html dir"
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@echo " pdf create Manual.pdf in this dir"
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@echo " fetch fetch HTML and PDF files from LAMMPS web site"
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@echo " epub create ePUB format manual for e-book readers"
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@ -134,8 +134,8 @@ support included as well. These are commands in the ``MPIIO``,
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``SNAP``, ``USER-DIFFRACTION``, and ``USER-DPD`` packages. In addition
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some packages support OpenMP threading indirectly through the libraries
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they interface to: e.g. ``LATTE``, ``KSPACE``, and ``USER-COLVARS``.
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See the :doc:`Packages details <Packages_details>` doc page for more
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info on these packages and the doc pages for their respective commands
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See the :doc:`Packages details <Packages_details>` page for more
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info on these packages and the pages for their respective commands
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for OpenMP threading info.
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For CMake, if you use ``BUILD_OMP=yes``, you can use these packages
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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ LAMMPS.
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required or recommended to enable required features and to
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achieve optimal performance. You need to include these in the
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CCFLAGS and LINKFLAGS settings above. For details, see the
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individual package doc pages listed on the
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documentation for the individual packages listed on the
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:doc:`Speed_packages` page. Or examine these files in the
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src/MAKE/OPTIONS directory. They correspond to each of the 5
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accelerator packages and their hardware variants:
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@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ will then process commands provided via a file or from the console
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input. The LAMMPS library can also be called from another application
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or a scripting language. See the :doc:`Howto couple <Howto_couple>` doc
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page for more info on coupling LAMMPS to other codes. See the
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:doc:`Python <Python_head>` doc page for more info on wrapping and
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:doc:`Python <Python_head>` page for more info on wrapping and
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running LAMMPS from Python via its library interface.
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.. tabs::
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@ -472,13 +472,14 @@ Build the LAMMPS documentation
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----------------------------------------
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The LAMMPS manual is written in `reStructuredText <rst_>`_ format which
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can be translated to different output format using the `Sphinx <sphinx_>`_
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document generator tool. Currently the translation to HTML and PDF (via
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LaTeX) are supported. For that to work a Python 3 interpreter and
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internet access is required. For the documentation build a python
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based virtual environment is set up in the folder doc/docenv and various
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python packages are installed into that virtual environment via the pip
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tool. The actual translation is then done via make commands.
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can be translated to different output format using the `Sphinx
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<sphinx_>`_ document generator tool. Currently the translation to HTML
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and PDF (via LaTeX) are supported. For that to work a Python 3
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interpreter and internet access is required. For the documentation
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build a python based virtual environment is set up in the folder
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``doc/docenv`` and various python packages are installed into that
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virtual environment via the ``pip`` tool. The actual translation is
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then done via ``make`` commands.
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.. _rst: https://docutils.readthedocs.io/en/sphinx-docs/user/rst/quickstart.html
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.. _sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org
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@ -491,7 +492,7 @@ LAMMPS source distribution.
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.. code-block:: bash
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make html # create HTML doc pages in html directory
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make html # create HTML pages in html directory
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make pdf # create Manual.pdf in this directory
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make fetch # fetch HTML and PDF files from LAMMPS web site
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make clean # remove all intermediate files
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ changed. To do this, you should cd to the src directory and type:
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$ make package-update # sync package files with src files
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$ make foo # re-build for your machine (mpi, serial, etc)
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just as described on the :doc:`Apply patch <Install_patch>` doc page,
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just as described on the :doc:`Apply patch <Install_patch>` page,
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after a patch has been installed.
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.. warning::
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@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ periodically.)
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The patch files are posted on the `bug and feature page <bug_>`_ of the
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website, along with a list of changed files and details about what is
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in the new patch release. Instructions for applying a patch file are
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on the :doc:`Install patch <Install_patch>` doc page.
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on the :doc:`Install patch <Install_patch>` page.
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ all LAMMPS development is coordinated.
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The content for this manual is part of the LAMMPS distribution. You
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can build a local copy of the Manual as HTML pages or a PDF file, by
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following the steps on the :doc:`Manual build <Manual_build>` doc page.
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following the steps on the :doc:`Manual build <Manual_build>` page.
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The manual is organized in two parts:
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1) the :ref:`User documentation <user_documentation>` for how to install
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and use LAMMPS and 2) the :ref:`Programmer documentation <programmer_documentation>`
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@ -30,8 +30,9 @@ programming languages and how to modify and extend LAMMPS.
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.. only:: html
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Once you are familiar with LAMMPS, you may want to bookmark :doc:`this page <Commands_all>` since it gives quick access to a doc page for
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every LAMMPS command.
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Once you are familiar with LAMMPS, you may want to bookmark
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:doc:`this page <Commands_all>` since it gives quick access
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the documentation for all LAMMPS commands.
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.. _lws: https://lammps.sandia.gov
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@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ and PDF files are not included. Instead you need to create them, in one
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of two ways:
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a. You can "fetch" the current HTML and PDF files from the LAMMPS web
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site. Just type ``make fetch``. This should download a html_www
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directory and a Manual_www.pdf file. Note that if new LAMMPS features
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site. Just type ``make fetch``. This should download a ``html_www``
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directory and a ``Manual_www.pdf`` file. Note that if new LAMMPS features
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have been added more recently than the date of your LAMMPS version, the
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fetched documentation will include those changes (but your source code
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will not, unless you update your local repository).
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@ -54,15 +54,15 @@ A version of the manual corresponding to the ongoing development
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----------
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The generation of all documentation is managed by the Makefile in the
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doc directory. The following documentation related make commands are
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doc directory. The following documentation related ``make`` commands are
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available:
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.. code-block:: bash
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make html # generate HTML in html dir using Sphinx
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make pdf # generate PDF as Manual.pdf using Sphinx and pdflatex
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make fetch # fetch HTML doc pages and PDF file from web site
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# as a tarball and unpack into html dir and PDF
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make fetch # fetch HTML pages and PDF files from LAMMPS web site
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# and unpack into the html_www folder and Manual_www.pdf
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make epub # generate LAMMPS.epub in ePUB format using Sphinx
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make mobi # generate LAMMPS.mobi in MOBI format using ebook-convert
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ run LAMMPS. It is also in the file src/version.h and in the LAMMPS
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directory name created when you unpack a tarball. And it is on the
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first page of the :doc:`manual <Manual>`.
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* If you browse the HTML doc pages on the LAMMPS WWW site, they always
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* If you browse the HTML pages on the LAMMPS WWW site, they always
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describe the most current patch release of LAMMPS.
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* If you browse the HTML doc pages included in your tarball, they
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* If you browse the HTML pages included in your tarball, they
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describe the version you have, which may be older.
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