From: Timo Heister Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 15:53:00 +0000 (+0100) Subject: add link to changes X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cf0eaeeaef1cb7c6577f20013efcfa8432925206;p=release-papers.git add link to changes --- diff --git a/8.4/deal84.bib b/8.4/deal84.bib index e830f35..780fdc5 100644 --- a/8.4/deal84.bib +++ b/8.4/deal84.bib @@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ doi = {10.1145/1268776.1268779} } +@Misc{changes84, + Title = {List of Changes}, + Note = {\url{https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_and_8_4.html}}, + Url = {https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_and_8_4.html} +} + @article{dealII80, title = {The \texttt{deal.II} Library, Version 8.0}, author = {W. Bangerth and T. Heister and L. Heltai and G. Kanschat diff --git a/8.4/deal84.tex b/8.4/deal84.tex index 3c7e0fe..6779819 100644 --- a/8.4/deal84.tex +++ b/8.4/deal84.tex @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ This release of \dealii{} contains a number of large and significant changes that will be discussed in the following sections. It of course also contains a vast number of smaller changes and added functionality; the details of these can be found -\href{https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_0_and_8_4.html}{in the file that lists all changes for this release} +\href{https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_and_8_4.html}{in the file that lists all changes for this release} (see \cite{changes84}) and that is linked to from the web site of each release as well as the release announcement. @@ -368,8 +368,8 @@ that implement finite element or mapping classes. \subsubsection{Other incompatible changes} The -\href{https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_0_and_8_4.html}{file - that lists all changes for this release} lists another 18 +\href{https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/changes_between_8_3_and_8_4.html}{file + that lists all changes for this release} (see \cite{changes84}) lists another 18 incompatible changes, but none of these should in fact be visible in typical user codes. Some remove previously deprecated classes and functions, and the majority change internal interfaces that are not