On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 12:30:10PM -0600, Douglas N Arnold wrote: > My option is not (1). It is the typeset version of (1) for the > poster and (2) for UFL. By the typeset version, I means, e.g., > the "e" in "RTe" and "N1e" are subscripts and the "1" in N1e > possibly a superscript.
ok > Thus for UFL, all the votes are in favor of (2), and the only > question is whether we should just reproduce the uppercase strings > of (2) on the poster or print it differently in a way that uses > case and scripts to clarify the meaning of the strings. Each box in the poster has two names in it (in addition to the FEEC notation): the one printed in large bold letters and the small one below in the UFL code string. The latter must definitely be the same as whichever option we pick for UFL so (2). For the former, I think (1) would be the natural choice. It already has a subscript _1, _2, _3 for the polynomial degree r so it already differs from the UFL code string in that respect. So my vote would be Option (1) for the big bold names on the poster but Option (2) for UFL (both in the poster and actual implementation). -- Anders > DNA > > On 03/03/2014 12:01 PM, Anders Logg wrote: > >In an attempt to summarize the opinions, I think we have landed at this: > > > >* Two options: either mixed case or uppercase > > > > Option (1) > > > > P dP > > P RTe/RTf dP > > P N1e N1f dP > > > > Option (2) > > > > P DP > > P RTE/RTF DP > > P N1E N1F DP > > > > In favor of (1): DNA > > In favor of (2): MSA, (AL) > > > > Option (1) has the advantage that it matches the names in the table. > > Option (2) has the advantage of being all uppercase. > > > > More votes? > > > >* Adding aliases for convenience. I have absolutely no problem with > > adding aliases in general, but suggest we wait and discuss each > > suggested alias whenever it is proposed (later). > > > _______________________________________________ > fenics mailing list > [email protected] > http://fenicsproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fenics _______________________________________________ fenics mailing list [email protected] http://fenicsproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fenics
