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Add link to the jupyter notebook made for astrocut in the `mast_notebooks` repository in the README.rst of the astrocut repo.
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- General fits file cutouts incuding from single images and sets of images with the shared WCS/pixel scale. | |||
- Cutout post-processing functionality, including centering cutouts along a path (for moving targets) and combining cutouts. | |||
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Documentation is at https://astrocut.readthedocs.io. | |||
Documentation is at https://astrocut.readthedocs.io. If you'd like to practice working with the tools discussed in this Wiki, we encourage you to work with our [astrocut-for-beginners Jupyter Notebook](https://github.com/spacetelescope/mast_notebooks/tree/main/notebooks/astrocut/making_tess_cubes_and_cutouts), which shows you how to use the tools within make_cube.py and cube_cut.py to generate cutouts from a batch of TESS FFIs retrieved locally via astroquery.mast. |
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just curious, why doesn't this show up here? https://spacetelescope.github.io/mast_notebooks/
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oh, it does, here: https://spacetelescope.github.io/mast_notebooks/notebooks/astrocut/making_tess_cubes_and_cutouts/making_tess_cubes_and_cutouts.html
but "astrocut" doesn't render on the sidebar. is it because there's no markdown
file in the root of the astrocut/
directory?
guess i'm just wondering if the link should go to this rendered page instead?
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I think the link should point directly to the rendered making_tess_cubes_and_cutouts.html. Users can navigate to the repo using links at the top of the rendered page if they want to download the notebook, see the requirements.txt, etc.
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For that website with all the rendered notebooks, there's no sidebar nav for astrocut. So people can't discover this page on their own. Is that intentional?
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A question maybe for @ttdu?
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I will fix this. RIght now, the sidebar does not automatically update based on the repository content, so I will manually add the astrocut notebook.
Add link to the jupyter notebook made for astrocut in the
mast_notebooks
repository in the README.rst of the astrocut repo.