Author: bugman Date: Wed Sep 19 22:30:27 2012 New Revision: 17521 URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=17521&view=rev Log: Fixed a section titled 'Introduction' clashing with the intro chapter of the user manual. Modified: trunk/docs/latex/intro.tex Modified: trunk/docs/latex/intro.tex URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/trunk/docs/latex/intro.tex?rev=17521&r1=17520&r2=17521&view=diff ============================================================================== --- trunk/docs/latex/intro.tex (original) +++ trunk/docs/latex/intro.tex Wed Sep 19 22:30:27 2012 @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ % Introduction. %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -\subsection{Introduction} +\subsection{Introduction to the multi-processor} Thanks to Gary Thompson's multi-processor framework, relax can be run on multi-core/multi-CPU systems or on clusters to speed up calculations. As most analyses are relatively quick and would not benefit from the multi-processor framework, only the model-free and frame order analyses have currently been parallelised to run within this framework. To use the multi-processor framework, the following should be installed: @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ % Usage. %~~~~~~~ -\subsection{Usage} +\subsection{Usage of the multi-processor} If you have access to a 256 node cluster and can run calculations on all nodes, assuming that the \file{dauvergne\_protocol.py} automated model-free analysis sample script will be used (after modification for the system under study), relax can be executed by typing: