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Link in 6 more, recently posted video lectures. 2991/head
authorWolfgang Bangerth <bangerth@colostate.edu>
Fri, 19 Aug 2016 16:12:01 +0000 (10:12 -0600)
committerWolfgang Bangerth <bangerth@colostate.edu>
Fri, 19 Aug 2016 16:35:44 +0000 (10:35 -0600)
doc/news/changes.h
examples/step-1/doc/intro.dox
examples/step-6/doc/intro.dox

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@@ -196,6 +196,14 @@ inconvenience this causes.
 
 <ol>
 
+ <li> New: There are 6 new video lectures that explain the
+ basics of Linux and the command line, how mesh refinement works, and some
+ more complicated time stepping schemes.
+ (@dealiiVideoLectureSeeAlso{2.9,2.91,17.25,17.5,17.75,30.25})
+ <br>
+ (Wolfgang Bangerth, 2016/08/19)
+ </li>
+
  <li> New: deal.II no longer uses features of the C++ language that
  were deprecated with C++11, C++14, or that are scheduled to be
  deprecated for C++17.
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@@ -121,6 +121,12 @@ particular, you can see the steps he executes to run this and other
 programs, and you will get a much better idea of the tools that can be
 used to work with deal.II. In particular, lectures 2 and 4 give an overview of
 deal.II and of the building blocks of any finite element code.
+(@dealiiVideoLectureSeeAlso{2,4})
+
+If you are not yet familiar with using Linux and running things on the
+command line, you may be interested in watching lectures 2.9 and 2.91.
+(@dealiiVideoLectureSeeAlso{2.9,2.91}) These give overviews over the command
+line and on what happens when compiling programs, respectively.
 
 
 <h3> What this program does </h3>
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <a name="Intro"></a>
 <h1>Introduction</h1>
 
-@dealiiVideoLecture{15,16,17}
+@dealiiVideoLecture{15,16,17,17.25,17.5,17.75}
 
 The main emphasis in this example is the handling of locally refined
 grids. The approach to adaptivity chosen in deal.II is to use grids in which

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