diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl index 2cd0ea13c3..42d237f7f7 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz
- Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! + Now that you have some experience running applications and working with data, you may have some questions + about how exactly ISIS works.
- On this page you will find resources to help you start using the ISIS software; how to install, running your - first command, and a short tutorial to get you familiar with ISIS. This page will also direct you to some - resources where you can seek help from fellow community members. + On this page you will find a wide variety of resources explaining the specific details of how ISIS works. Many + components of ISIS were created in response to the needs of specific data sets. So, there are a wide variety of + processing paths and customizations that you can leverage when creating a workflow.
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- ISIS is a free and open-source software (FOSS) that has been in use by the planetary science and data community for decades. These documents - describe how to install the latest version of ISIS and some legacy versions too. + These resources are useful regardless of what you are using ISIS for. They provide details about fundamental components of ISIS that + are used across applications.
-- - ISIS Installation Guide - | -- Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. + |
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- - Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide - | -- instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. + |
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- These documents will take you through a small tutorial to get you running your first few applications and explain some of the basics of ISIS. - They will also give you a brief introduction to the planetary data ecosystem and how you can find data to process in ISIS. + These resources apply to specific applications or specialized processing methods. They provide particulars about how to work with individual + applications or how specialized data is formatted.
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+ These documents describe various policies about what users can expect when using ISIS. +
+ +- - Introduction to ISIS + + Release Schedule | - ISIS is typically run through the command-line interface (CLI) or a graphical user interface (GUIs). All application have GUIs, but not all - application can be entirely run from the command line. The interactive ISIS applications are GUI only and are used to visualize and edit - specialized data, these applications all start with “q” (”qview”, “qmos”, etc.). + Description of Astrogeology Science Center's ISIS release cadence and expected dates of future releases. |
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- - Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Backward Compatibility Policy | - Descritpionnnn, description! + Policy for ISIS backward compatibility for users. |
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- -- - Github Issues + + User Rights | - Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. + Licensing, copyright, distribution, and warranty information. |
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- - AstroDiscuss + + Disclaimers | - A community board where we collect our online knowledge base, provide release announcements, and provide user support. If you need help, - want to get the latest news, or just want to learn more and interact with other ISIS3 users come say hello! + Standard legalese regarding usage, trademarks, and privacy. |
- Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! + At this point you should have ISIS installed and have run your first commands, meaning you are officially an ISIS user, congratulations!
- On this page you will find resources to help you start using the ISIS software; how to install, running your - first command, and a short tutorial to get you familiar with ISIS. This page will also direct you to some - resources where you can seek help from fellow community members. + On this page you will find information and resources to help you further your skills as an ISIS user as well as learn some of the history + of ISIS and its predecessors. The tutorials and explanations here will help you personalize the operation of your ISIS install and the walk + you through the basic steps of processing data through ISIS to create analysis ready data or control networks from various mission data.
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- ISIS is a free and open-source software (FOSS) that has been in use by the planetary science and data community for decades. These documents - describe how to install the latest version of ISIS and some legacy versions too. + These resources contain information about ISIS's history, personalization capabilities, and the entire catalog of applications ISIS contains.
- - ISIS Installation Guide + + ISIS History | - Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. + ISIS has been in development since the early 1970’s, just after the Astrogeology Science Center (ASC) involvement with the Apollo mission. Learn + more about the origin of this foundational software! |
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- - Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + Environment and Preference Setup | - instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. + This document describes how to setup your Unix environment to run ISIS and manage ISIS preference files for multiple users or installations. + | +
+ + Software Manual + | ++ This document provides detailed documentation for every application in ISIS. If you are looking for an application to perform a specific task, + this is a great place to start. |
- These documents will take you through a small tutorial to get you running your first few applications and explain some of the basics of ISIS. - They will also give you a brief introduction to the planetary data ecosystem and how you can find data to process in ISIS. + These tutorials walk you through intermediate image processing methods that are useful across a variety of workflows as well + as high-level explanations of some cartographic concepts.
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- - Introduction to ISIS - | -- ISIS is typically run through the command-line interface (CLI) or a graphical user interface (GUIs). All application have GUIs, but not all - application can be entirely run from the command line. The interactive ISIS applications are GUI only and are used to visualize and edit - specialized data, these applications all start with “q” (”qview”, “qmos”, etc.). - | -
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- - Locating and Ingesting Image Data - | -- Descritpionnnn, description! - | -
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- DESCRIPTION + These tutorials walk you through the steps required to map project a variety of the datasets supported by ISIS.
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- - AstroDiscuss - | -- A community board where we collect our online knowledge base, provide release announcements, and provide user support. If you need help, - want to get the latest news, or just want to learn more and interact with other ISIS3 users come say hello! + |
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- DESCRIPTION + Join the community of ISIS users, find help, and share your successes!