From: Guido Kanschat Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 13:16:49 +0000 (+0000) Subject: move images to homepage X-Git-Tag: v8.0.0~1473 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8711fb8ca2d7ac4f07880da372f01606b20d2075;p=dealii.git move images to homepage git-svn-id: https://svn.dealii.org/trunk@28180 0785d39b-7218-0410-832d-ea1e28bc413d --- diff --git a/deal.II/examples/step-27/doc/results.dox b/deal.II/examples/step-27/doc/results.dox index f9a9b4992c..bb721c292e 100644 --- a/deal.II/examples/step-27/doc/results.dox +++ b/deal.II/examples/step-27/doc/results.dox @@ -54,32 +54,32 @@ boundary conditions. Of maybe more interest is to look at the graphical output. First, here is the solution of the problem: -@image html step-27.solution.png + Secondly, let us look at the sequence of meshes generated:
- @image html step-27.mesh-0.png + - @image html step-27.mesh-1.png + - @image html step-27.mesh-2.png +
- @image html step-27.mesh-3.png + - @image html step-27.mesh-4.png + - @image html step-27.mesh-5.png +
@@ -89,25 +89,25 @@ distribution of finite element polynomial degrees to these mesh cells:
- @image html step-27.fe_degree-0.png + - @image html step-27.fe_degree-1.png + - @image html step-27.fe_degree-2.png +
- @image html step-27.fe_degree-3.png + - @image html step-27.fe_degree-4.png + - @image html step-27.fe_degree-5.png +
@@ -126,25 +126,25 @@ indicating least smoothness and red indicating the smoothest areas:
- @image html step-27.smoothness-0.png + - @image html step-27.smoothness-1.png + - @image html step-27.smoothness-2.png +
- @image html step-27.smoothness-3.png + - @image html step-27.smoothness-4.png + - @image html step-27.smoothness-5.png +