howtos: spell checks authored by Johannes Keller's avatar Johannes Keller
...@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ SHEMAT-Suite, but it will help us, when we read the input file again. ...@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ SHEMAT-Suite, but it will help us, when we read the input file again.
You can copy these code examples from here and paste them in your You can copy these code examples from here and paste them in your
`THEIS` file. `THEIS` file.
Ok, now we can insert the first keyword (after adding one or two OK, now we can insert the first keyword (after adding one or two
newlines for readibility reasons), which looks as follows: newlines for readability reasons), which looks as follows:
``` ```
# title # title
...@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Now we will look a little closer at the input under `# delx`. ...@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Now we will look a little closer at the input under `# delx`.
``` ```
The most general input for `# delx` would contain a number of entries The most general input for `# delx` would contain a number of entries
(69 entries in our case) separated by whitespace. To save space, it is (69 entries in our case) separated by white-space. To save space, it is
possible to group equal entries together, so for example `4*5.d0` is possible to group equal entries together, so for example `4*5.d0` is
equivalent to `5.d0 5.d0 5.d0 5.d0`. The second peculiarity of the input equivalent to `5.d0 5.d0 5.d0 5.d0`. The second peculiarity of the input
is the `d0`. This is due to the fact that SHEMAT-Suite is written in is the `d0`. This is due to the fact that SHEMAT-Suite is written in
...@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ the fluid (mostly water) and the rock that are simulated. ...@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ the fluid (mostly water) and the rock that are simulated.
``` ```
The fluid properties are specified in an array of floating point The fluid properties are specified in an array of floating point
numbers. Most important for the head computaion are the first two: numbers. Most important for the head computation are the first two:
density (`rhof`) and compressibility (`compf`). density (`rhof`) and compressibility (`compf`).
``` ```
...@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Create a file `shemade.job` and write the name of the input file in it ...@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Create a file `shemade.job` and write the name of the input file in it
THEIS THEIS
``` ```
This is everyting, `shemade.job` should contain. Especially empty lines This is everything, `shemade.job` should contain. Especially empty lines
will lead to errors. will lead to errors.
If not done already, compile SHEMAT-Suite and move the executable to If not done already, compile SHEMAT-Suite and move the executable to
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