TeXLive 2016 complains about \it and \bf.
Also, this patch adds a simple bash script to create the handbook from
its LaTeX sources. Note that this script does *not* attempt to detect
if all prerequisites (in terms of binaries and LaTeX packages) are
properly available.
eWoms hereby declares full independence. Humor aside, the main
technical advantage of this is, that it is now possible to easily
install both, Dumux and eWoms on a system using a package management
system without bad tricks.
- adapt the "quick start" chapter to eWoms
- remove the dumux logo from the front page
- remove the "flow of things" and "tipps and tricks" chapters:
- the former was not useful, IMHO but quite a burden to update and
the latter rather belongs to the online documentation (wiki?)
- update the flowchart showing the layout of the source tree