From: Wolfgang Bangerth Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 20:50:26 +0000 (-0600) Subject: Provide links to tutorial programs. X-Git-Tag: v9.3.0-rc1~163^2 X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=be239114dda5408bb9ef18e430e49963f41ac893;p=dealii.git Provide links to tutorial programs. --- diff --git a/include/deal.II/meshworker/mesh_loop.h b/include/deal.II/meshworker/mesh_loop.h index 8f7df2acda..57c8f023f1 100644 --- a/include/deal.II/meshworker/mesh_loop.h +++ b/include/deal.II/meshworker/mesh_loop.h @@ -145,7 +145,9 @@ namespace MeshWorker * and parallel computation (work on faces to ghost neighbors for example). * The @p mesh_loop can be used to simplify operations on cells (for example * assembly), on boundaries (Neumann type boundary conditions), or on - * interior faces (for example in discontinuous Galerkin methods). + * interior faces (for example in discontinuous Galerkin methods). The + * function is used in a number of tutorials, including step-12, step-16, + * and step-47, to name just a few. * * For uniformly refined meshes, it would be relatively easy to use * WorkStream::run() with a @p cell_worker that also loops over faces, and @@ -766,7 +768,7 @@ namespace MeshWorker } /** - * This is a variant of the mesh_loop() function, that can be used for worker + * This is a variant of the mesh_loop() function that can be used for worker * and copier functions that are member functions of a class. * * The argument passed as @p end must be convertible to the same type as @p