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diff --git a/Carpet/CarpetIOHDF5/doc/documentation.tex b/Carpet/CarpetIOHDF5/doc/documentation.tex index 2978998f1..115262e44 100644 --- a/Carpet/CarpetIOHDF5/doc/documentation.tex +++ b/Carpet/CarpetIOHDF5/doc/documentation.tex @@ -62,8 +62,13 @@ data is written into separate files named {\tt "<varname>.h5"}. It implements both serial and full parallel I/O -- data files can be written/read either by processor 0 only or by all processors. Such datafiles can be used for further postprocessing (eg. visualization with -OpenDX or DataVault\footnote{see our VizTools page at \url{http://www.cactuscode.org/VizTools.html} -for details}) or fed back into Cactus via the filereader capabilities of thorn +OpenDX or DataVault%%% +\footnote{%%% + See our visualization page at + \url{http://www.cactuscode.org/Visualization/} + for details. + }%%% +) or fed back into Cactus via the filereader capabilities of thorn {\bf IOUtil}. This document aims at giving the user a first handle on how to use @@ -174,7 +179,8 @@ Parallel output in a parallel simulation will ensure maximum I/O performance. Note that changing the output mode to serial I/O might only be necessary if the data analysis and visualisation tools cannot deal with chunked output files. Cactus itself, as well as many of the tools to -visualise Carpet HDF5 data (see \url{http://www.cactuscode.org/VizTools.html}), +visualise Carpet HDF5 data +(see \url{http://www.cactuscode.org/Visualization.html}), can process both chunked and unchunked data. For instance, to visualise parallel output datafiles with DataVault, you would just send all the individual files to the DV server: {\tt hdf5todv phi.file\_*.h5}. In OpenDX the {\tt |