diff --git a/about/index.html b/about/index.html index 993943ef..c4315858 100644 --- a/about/index.html +++ b/about/index.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ fully open source software ecosystem for plasma research and education. The PlasmaPy core package intends to be for p"> - +
Skip to main content diff --git a/affiliates/index.html b/affiliates/index.html index d9c7c60d..801104ca 100644 --- a/affiliates/index.html +++ b/affiliates/index.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ the plasma community, and not just plasmapy. We feel the entire community benefits when there are multiple efforts trying to buil"> - + Skip to main content diff --git a/assets/js/tipuesearch_content.js b/assets/js/tipuesearch_content.js index be218263..93fcbdd8 100644 --- a/assets/js/tipuesearch_content.js +++ b/assets/js/tipuesearch_content.js @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ var tipuesearch = { }, { "title": "The PlasmaPy Project", - "text": "PlasmaPy\n \"Office\" Hours\n Thursdays at 3:00 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Weekly Community Meeting\n Tuesday 2:00 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n PlasmaPy Summer School 2024\n \n July 29 \u2013 August 1, 2024 at Bryn Mawr College\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\nThe goal of the PlasmaPy Project is to foster the creation of an open\nsource Python ecosystem for plasma research and education. The\nPlasmaPy package contains core functionality for this software\necosystem, while affiliated packages will contain more specialized\nfunctionality.\nInstall PlasmaPy\nPlasmaPy may be installed from the command line using [pip]:\npip install plasmapy\n\n\nNote: If you run into difficulty using pip, you may also try using\npip3 or python -m pip or python3 -m pip as the command.\nPlasmaPy's documentation contains more detailed installation\ninstructions. If you are unfamiliar with Python, please check out the\nPython website.\nLearn PlasmaPy\nPlasmaPy's documentation describes how to use PlasmaPy and includes a\ngallery of example notebooks.\nGet Help\nThe quickest way to reach PlasmaPy users and developers is in PlasmaPy's\nElement chat room. The GitHub Discussions page is an ideal place for\nlonger discussions on more detailed topics.\nContribute and Report Bugs\nThere are many ways to contribute to an open source project, including\nmaking feature requests, submitting bug reports, and organizing\nevents. PlasmaPy's contributor guide covers getting ready to\ncontribute, the code contribution workflow, coding guidelines,\nwriting tests, and writing documentation.\nAcknowledgments\nOngoing development of PlasmaPy is supported by the U.S. National\nScience Foundation, with many contributions from the broader plasma\nphysics and open source communities. Past development of PlasmaPy has\nbeen supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Smithsonian\nInstitution, NASA, and Google Summer of Code.", + "text": "PlasmaPy\n \"Office\" Hours\n Thursdays at 3:00 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Weekly Community Meeting\n Tuesday 2:00 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n PlasmaPy Summer School 2024\n \n July 29 \u2013 August 1, 2024 at Bryn Mawr College\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\nThe goal of the PlasmaPy Project is to foster the creation of an open\nsource Python ecosystem for plasma research and education. The\nPlasmaPy package contains core functionality for this software\necosystem, while affiliated packages will contain more specialized\nfunctionality.\nInstall PlasmaPy\nPlasmaPy may be installed from the command line using pip:\npip install plasmapy\n\n\nNote: If you run into difficulty using pip, you may also try using\npip3 or python -m pip or python3 -m pip as the command.\nIf you have a working installation of conda, then you may install\nPlasmaPy with:\nconda install -c conda-forge plasmapy\n\n\nPlasmaPy's documentation contains more detailed installation\ninstructions. If you are unfamiliar with Python, please check out the\nPython website.\nLearn PlasmaPy\nPlasmaPy's documentation describes how to use PlasmaPy and includes a\ngallery of example notebooks.\nGet Help\nThe quickest way to reach PlasmaPy users and developers is in PlasmaPy's\nElement chat room. The GitHub Discussions page is an ideal place for\nlonger discussions on more detailed topics.\nContribute and Report Bugs\nThere are many ways to contribute to an open source project, including\nmaking feature requests, submitting bug reports, and organizing\nevents. PlasmaPy's contributor guide covers getting ready to\ncontribute, the code contribution workflow, coding guidelines,\nwriting tests, and writing documentation.\nAcknowledgments\nOngoing development of PlasmaPy is supported by the U.S. National\nScience Foundation, with many contributions from the broader plasma\nphysics and open source communities. Past development of PlasmaPy has\nbeen supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Smithsonian\nInstitution, NASA, and Google Summer of Code.", "tags": "", "url": "https://www.plasmapy.org/" }, diff --git a/authors/dominik-stanczak.xml b/authors/dominik-stanczak.xml index 4a800e8d..54c9a5b1 100644 --- a/authors/dominik-stanczak.xml +++ b/authors/dominik-stanczak.xml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@PlasmaPy may be installed from the command line using [pip
]:
PlasmaPy may be installed from the command line using pip:
pip install plasmapy
Note: If you run into difficulty using pip
, you may also try using
pip3
or python -m pip
or python3 -m pip
as the command.
If you have a working installation of conda, then you may install +PlasmaPy with:
+conda install -c conda-forge plasmapy +
PlasmaPy's documentation contains more detailed installation instructions. If you are unfamiliar with Python, please check out the Python website.
diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 78be7f38..7ea64595 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ hidetitle: True