Yes, let's keep things as they are for VectorFiniteElement.

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Anders


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:45:00AM +0000, Martin Sandve Alnæs wrote:
> There's a big problem in the pull request: a lot of code depends on the
> signature
> VectorFiniteElement("CG", triangle, degree, dim)
> which now means
> VectorFiniteElement("CG", triangle, degree, form_degree)
> this causes ffc regression tests to fail and likely a lot of user programs.
>
> Martin
>
>
> On 13 February 2014 09:59, Anders Logg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     For the last 6 months or so, I have been working together with Douglas
>     Arnold and Mattias Schläger (the designer of our logo and poster) to
>     create a periodic table of finite elements. This is based on the talk
>     that Doug gave at FEniCS'13 in Cambridge.
>
>     The latest draft of the table can be found here:
>
>       http://fenicsproject.org/pub/periodic-table/
>     periodic-table-of-the-finite-elements-draft-2014-02-12.pdf
>
>     After many iterations, the poster is now ready for a final
>     proofreading. I would like your input on two things:
>
>     1. A careful proofreading. Please read through and mark any errors you
>     find on the wiki page linked below, or by responding to this email. At
>     this point, we are not looking for any big changes like adding Hermite
>     elements, or adding a row of quartics, but we need help to check the
>     details.
>
>     2. Approval, mostly from Martin, to make some additions in UFL to
>     allow the syntax outlined in the table for defining elements. Two
>     things will need to be fixed to get UFL to match the table. First, new
>     aliases will need to be added, like Ne1, Nf1, Ne2, Nf2 for the Nedelec
>     elements (in addition to the existing aliases if we don't want to
>     break existing code). Second, move form_degree before quad_scheme in
>     the constructor of FiniteElement to allow FEEC notation as shown in
>     the text at the bottom of the poster.
>
>     Please add your corrections and comments on this wiki page:
>
>       https://bitbucket.org/fenics-project/dolfin/wiki/
>     Periodic%20Table%20of%20the%20Finite%20Elements
>
>     The deadline for submitting corrections is Friday 21 February 2014.
>
>
>
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