yt-2.0 documentation uploaded

Hi everyone, I've uploaded a preliminary build of the new documentation for yt-2.0 here: http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/ (downloadable: http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/download.zip ) yt 2.0 will be released Monday. Please let me know any comments or suggestions you might have about the documentation -- if you see any problems, or any areas you think could use more information, or more emphasis, you'd like to help, etc etc, please feel encouraged to drop me a line. In particular, the orientation section is brand new, and the documentation on the whole has been reorganized. Best wishes, Matt

(Just to yt-dev) These new docs are in advance of the release, which will be 2.0. But one thing that I am trying to do is decouple the documentation from the releases, which (inasmuch as they matter at all) happen very seldom. So the docs_html.zip file is no longer in the main repository, and the builds can happen any time. This means, for instance, when new docstrings are added! I'd like to open this up for comments -- what do you all think of the new organization of the documentation? The orientation section is new, the separation of concepts is new, and I think overall it fits better with how I personally think about yt. But what do *you* all think? Additionally, the docs are currently at http://hg.enzotools.org/yt-doc/ . You should be able to build them at home, if you have numpydoc installed, but I'm going to modify the numpydoc extension source code (to match what we want from it) and include it in the repository. Please feel free to edit, modify, add content, and let me know if you don't have push privs and would like them. Thanks a bunch, Matt On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've uploaded a preliminary build of the new documentation for yt-2.0 here:
http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/ (downloadable: http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/download.zip )
yt 2.0 will be released Monday.
Please let me know any comments or suggestions you might have about the documentation -- if you see any problems, or any areas you think could use more information, or more emphasis, you'd like to help, etc etc, please feel encouraged to drop me a line. In particular, the orientation section is brand new, and the documentation on the whole has been reorganized.
Best wishes,
Matt
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