Roland,
   I think it's a very nice idea. I have attached the par file used in
Lisbon. It is just a slightly modified version of the one in the galley on
ETK webpage so that it runs faster and without problems on a laptop (it has
one less refinement level, it runs up to t=400 instead of 800 and produce
also some 2D HDF5 output that can be visualized with pycatctus or VisIt).

Cheers,
Bruno


Il giorno gio 27 set 2018 alle ore 01:14 Roland Haas <[email protected]>
ha scritto:

> Hello Bruno, all,
>
> I remember that you had a very short running tov parfile (10 minutes)
> that you used at the workshop in Lisbon (most likely still in the
> Jupyter server host).
>
> This seems like a useful file to use in the ET new users tutorial since
> it means that one more quickly gets results on can plot.
>
> Would you be ok if we used that parfile for that purpose (and do you
> think that doing so is reasonable)?
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
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