Hi all, over the last month or so I have been slowly working on a yt cheat sheet. It is not finished, but I feel that it has reached a point where I'd like some help and input from the rest of you. I am trying to strike a balance between being too sparse with information and putting too much in. So for some things I have been pretty comprehensive (like yt command line stuff) or just giving a teaser (like plotting commands) which is mainly there to show what's available, but not how to use it. I know I'm missing things. That's where you come in! If you're really adventurous, feel free to make your own additions and edits. Or, please reply with a note with things you see that need changing or adding and I'll try to do it. The cheat sheet lives in the yt-doc repository: https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt-doc/src/tip/cheatsheet.tex?at=default I've just issued a PR for my latest changes: https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt-doc/src/tip/cheatsheet.tex?at=default and here's a PDF showing what it looks like now (surely to change): http://casa.colorado.edu/~stsk4691/cheatsheet.pdf Thank you! -- Stephen Skory s@skory.us http://stephenskory.com/ 510.621.3687 (google voice)
Ooops, didn't actually put the PR link in: https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt-doc/pull-request/68/cheat-sheet-pmods/d... -- Stephen Skory s@skory.us http://stephenskory.com/ 510.621.3687 (google voice)
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