On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, David Knezevic wrote:

> As a first cut, I've moved ex23, ex30 and ex31 into a new 
> examples/reduced_basis/ directory. If everyone's happy with how this looks,

I found minor problems in Makefiles and create_example_docs.sh; I've
fixed them.

There's still a major problem in ex2html.sh: we drop back down to a
single flat directory in doc/html, so reduced_basis/ex01 and
adjoints/ex01 would end up overlapping.  We probably ought to set up
ex2html and the php menus to do a directory hierarchy there too, but I
don't have time to do that right now.  You could fix it, or maybe just
avoid non-unique example numbering in the meantime?

> I can reorganize the other examples too.

That would be great.

> examples/introduction: ex1 to ex5
> examples/transient: ex9, ex8
> examples/adaptivity: ex0, ex10, ex14, ex15
> examples/eigenproblems: ex16, ex17
> examples/systems_of_equations: ex11, ex13
> examples/fem_system: ex18, ex26, ex27
> examples/subdomains: ex25, ex28

I agree with Vikram's examples/adjoints directory; I'll add some
additional fem_system stuff to fill that out within a few months after
doing a refactoring there.

> ex24 (transient periodic boundary conditions with adaptivity, could go into 
> the examples/transient directory?)

I'd put it in adaptivity; that's the harder bit to get right when
combining the two.

> ex12 (MeshData, do we want to remove this one anyway?)

Yes.

> I'm not sure where to put these ones:

> ex6 (infinite elements, there's only one infinite elements example so doesn't 
> seem to need its own directory)
> ex7 (complex numbers and FrequencySystem)
> ex19 (nonlinear_solver)
> ex20 (shell_matrix)
> ex21 (DG)

examples/miscellaneous?

> ex29 (tetgen and triangle support)

BTW, is this currently breaking for anyone other than me?  It seems to
be running okay on my workstation (and on our buildbot tests) but
dying with a "Max-allowed flipcount" error on my laptop.  I could have
sworn it was working on both systems last month.
---
Roy

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