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@vchoi-hdfgroup vchoi-hdfgroup added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Jun 21, 2023
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% Document metadata: Title, author(s), etc
\title{HDF5 Subfiling VFD User's Guide}
\author{Jordan Henderson}
\date{Jan. 25, 2023}
\date{Jun. 19, 2023}
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Can't you use \today for the date?

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Probably yes. This document is just based off our RFC template, so we could probably update that as well.

@derobins derobins merged commit eda52b7 into HDFGroup:master Jun 22, 2023
\texttt{MPI\_COMM\_WORLD}, it is necessary to adjust the "stripe count" (or
number of subfiles) value that the Subfiling VFD uses internally in order to
ensure that the proper number of subfiles gets generated when the logical HDF5
file is created. Without setting this value, the VFD will default to creating
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Suggestion: "Without setting this value," to "If this value is not set,"

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