[Commits] [svn:einsteintoolkit] Paper_EinsteinToolkit_2010/ (Rev. 218)

knarf at cct.lsu.edu knarf at cct.lsu.edu
Mon Nov 14 09:57:11 CST 2011


User: knarf
Date: 2011/11/14 09:57 AM

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  ET.tex

Log:
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--- ET.tex	2011-11-14 15:53:56 UTC (rev 217)
+++ ET.tex	2011-11-14 15:57:11 UTC (rev 218)
@@ -45,15 +45,7 @@
 \newcommand{\todo}[1]{{\color{red}$\blacksquare$~\textsf{[TODO: #1]}}}
 %conflicting definition with iop packages
 %\newcommand{\comment}[1]{{\color{blue}$\blacksquare$~\textsf{[Comment: #1]}}}
-\newcommand{\pages}[1]{{\color{blue}$\blacksquare$~\textsf{[#1]}}}
 
-% Use this macro for sections which are done, so that those comments
-% can easily be disabled.
-\newcommand{\pagesdone}[1]{{\color{green}$\blacksquare$~\textsf{[#1]}}}
-%\newcommand{\pagesdone}[1]{}
-
-\newcommand{\BCM}[1]{{\bf \color{blue} [BCM: #1] }} %BCM comments
-
 % Don't use tt font for urls
 \urlstyle{rm}
 
@@ -2545,7 +2537,7 @@
     \label{fig:amp_phs_convergence}
 \end{figure}
 
-\subsection{Linear oscillations of TOV stars\pages{2 Frank}}
+\subsection{Linear oscillations of TOV stars}
 \label{sec:tov_oscillations}
 The examples in the previous subsections did not include the evolution of
 matter within a relativistic spacetime. One interesting test of a coupled
@@ -2650,7 +2642,7 @@
    the stellar center and surface is higher than $1.5$, but mostly below $2$.}
 \end{figure}
 
-\subsection{Neutron star collapse\pages{2 Christian, Roland}}
+\subsection{Neutron star collapse}
 \label{sec:collapse_example}
 The previous examples dealt either with preexisting BHs, either single
 or in a binary, or with a smooth singularity free spacetime, as in the
@@ -2931,7 +2923,7 @@
 generation of true petascale supercomputers on which typical compute jobs
 are expected to be running on 100,000 and more compute cores.
 
-\section*{Acknowledgments\pages{0.5 All}}
+\section*{Acknowledgments}
 \todo{All: Add!}
 The Einstein Toolkit is directly supported by the
 National Science Foundation in the USA under the grant numbers



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