# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *.dat
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *d2
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov sparsity_pattern.*
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *d2
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *d2
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# And so does the following variable. You will have to set it to
# something more reasonable, of course.
-clean-up-files =
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Finally, here is a variable which tells the `run' rule which
# parameters to pass to the executable. Usually, this will be the name
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *tex
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use
# shall be deleted when calling `make clean'. Object and backup files,
# executables and the like are removed anyway. Here, we give a list of
# files in the various output formats that deal.II supports.
-clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov
+clean-up-files = *gmv *gnuplot *gpl *eps *pov *vtk *ucd *.d2
# Usually, you will not need to change anything beyond this point.
#
#
-# The next statement tell the `make' program where to find the
+# The next statement tells the `make' program where to find the
# deal.II top level directory and to include the file with the global
# settings
include $D/common/Make.global_options
libs.o := $(lib-deal2.o)
-# We now use the variable defined above which switch between debug and
+# We now use the variable defined above to switch between debug and
# optimized mode to select the set of libraries to link with. Included
# in the list of libraries is the name of the object file which we
# will produce from the single C++ file. Note that by default we use