From a1e6474af5fd5df54ff550bed9395cefb84bb600 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sjplimp
As with other packages that include a separately compiled library, you need to first build the USER-CUDA library, before building LAMMPS -itself. General instructions for doing this are in this -section of the manual. For this -package, do the following, using settings in the lib/cuda Makefiles -appropriate for your system: +itself. General instructions for doing this are in this +section of the manual. For this package, +do the following, using settings in the lib/cuda Makefiles appropriate +for your system:
For triclinic simulation boxes (non-orthogonal), an orthogonal bounding box which encloses the triclinic simulation box is output, diff --git a/doc/dump.txt b/doc/dump.txt index 9d3538c275..42d1f35cd8 100644 --- a/doc/dump.txt +++ b/doc/dump.txt @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ characters that encode the style of boundary for each of the 6 simulation box boundaries (xlo,xhi and ylo,yhi and zlo,zhi). Each of the 6 characters is either p = periodic, f = fixed, s = shrink wrap, or m = shrink wrapped with a minimum value. See the -"boundary"_doc/boundary.html command for details. +"boundary"_boundary.html command for details. For triclinic simulation boxes (non-orthogonal), an orthogonal bounding box which encloses the triclinic simulation box is output, diff --git a/doc/fix_adapt.html b/doc/fix_adapt.html index 28b0d9cb40..432851d4d7 100644 --- a/doc/fix_adapt.html +++ b/doc/fix_adapt.html @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ asterisks imply type pairs where J < I, they are ignored.
IMPROTANT NOTE: If pair_style hybrid or hybrid/overlay is being used, then the pstyle will be a sub-style name. You must specify I,J arguments that correspond -to type pair values defined (via the pair_coeff +to type pair values defined (via the pair_coeff command) for that sub-style.
The v_name argument for keyword pair is the name of an diff --git a/doc/fix_adapt.txt b/doc/fix_adapt.txt index bd9bc5a9a7..959aaeb5d6 100644 --- a/doc/fix_adapt.txt +++ b/doc/fix_adapt.txt @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ asterisks imply type pairs where J < I, they are ignored. IMPROTANT NOTE: If "pair_style hybrid or hybrid/overlay"_pair_hybrid.html is being used, then the {pstyle} will be a sub-style name. You must specify I,J arguments that correspond -to type pair values defined (via the "pair_coeff"_doc/pair_coeff.html +to type pair values defined (via the "pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html command) for that sub-style. The {v_name} argument for keyword {pair} is the name of an