[SCM] Gerris Flow Solver branch, upstream, updated. b3aa46814a06c9cb2912790b23916ffb44f1f203
Stephane Popinet
popinet at users.sf.net
Fri May 15 02:53:30 UTC 2009
The following commit has been merged in the upstream branch:
commit 41b27b3a9ebd31f45c0cd738e9b081011cb004fe
Author: Stephane Popinet <popinet at users.sf.net>
Date: Wed Feb 21 07:52:17 2007 +1100
Fixed labels in tutorial
darcs-hash:20070220205217-d4795-4592246bf8bb1cb5d59e91e21b87bb1a19262a5e.gz
diff --git a/doc/tutorial/tutorial.tex b/doc/tutorial/tutorial.tex
index f4fc1da..3d48ba4 100644
--- a/doc/tutorial/tutorial.tex
+++ b/doc/tutorial/tutorial.tex
@@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ Clicking on ``Linear'', ``Vectors'' and ``Solid'' in the toolbar and
changing the vector length by editing the properties of the
``Vectors'' object (select the object then choose
``Edit$\rightarrow$Properties'') you should be able to get something
-looking like figure \ref{gfsview}. You can pan by dragging the right
+looking like figure \ref{fig:gfsview}. You can pan by dragging the right
mouse button, zoom by dragging the middle button and rotate by
dragging the left button.
\begin{figure}[htbp]
@@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ dragging the left button.
\includegraphics[width=\hsize]{gfsview.eps}
\end{center}
\caption{Screenshot of a GfsView session.}
-\label{gfsview}
+\label{fig:gfsview}
\end{figure}
While by no means complete, you can already do many things with
--
Gerris Flow Solver
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