Merge branch 'fix/handbook-getting-started' into 'master'
[handbook] Fix path of example and add hint to website guide
See merge request !2666
(cherry picked from commit 680f07eb)
1a629bb5 [handbook] Fix path of example and add hint to website guide
@@ -132,6 +132,10 @@ to avoid confusing it with the option files which came out of the distribution.
\section{The First Run of a Test Application}
\label{quick-start-guide}
We recommend the "Getting Started" guide on the \Dumux website: \url{https://dumux.org/gettingstarted/}.
Nevertheless, here is a brief description of how to run a first application.
The previous section showed how to install and compile \Dumux. This section
shall give a very brief introduction on how to run a first test application and how
to visualize the first output files.\par
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If not specified differently in the options file, this is \texttt{build-cmake} as default.
\begin{enumerate}
\item Enter the folder \texttt{test/porousmediumflow/2p/implicit/incompressible} within your build directory.\\ Type \texttt{make test{\_}2p{\_}incompressible{\_}tpfa}
\item Enter the folder \texttt{test/porousmediumflow/2p/incompressible} within your build directory.\\ Type \texttt{make test{\_}2p{\_}incompressible{\_}tpfa}
in order to compile the application\\\texttt{test{\_}2p{\_}incompressible{\_}tpfa}. To run the simulation,
type \texttt{./test{\_}2p{\_}incompressible{\_}tpfa params.input}
into the console.
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@@ -149,7 +153,7 @@ If not specified differently in the options file, this is \texttt{build-cmake} a
name \texttt{params.input}.
\item The simulation starts and produces some VTU output files and also a PVD
file. The PVD file can be used to examine time series and summarizes the VTU
files. It is possible to stop a running application by pressing $<$Ctrl$><$c$>$.
files. (It is possible to abort a running application by pressing $<$Ctrl$><$c$>$.)
\item You can display the results using the visualization tool ParaView (or
alternatively VisIt). Just type \texttt{paraview} in the console and open the
PVD file. On the upper left-hand side, you can choose the desired parameter to be displayed.