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+ ISIS Documentation

+ +
+ + + + + + + +
+

+ User Getting Started Documentation +

+

+ Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! +

+

+ 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. +

+

+

+
+ Home +
+ + + + +
+

Installation

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + ISIS Installation Guide + + Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. +
+ + Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. +
+ + + + + + +
+

Introductory Tutorials

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + 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.). +
+ + Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Descritpionnnn, description! +
+ + + +
+

Support

+

+ DESCRIPTION +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + Github Issues + + Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. +
+ + 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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diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2cd0ea13c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + USGS Isis: Getting Started User Documentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + USGS
+ + +

+ ISIS Documentation

+ +
+ + + + + + + +
+

+ User Getting Started Documentation +

+

+ Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! +

+

+ 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. +

+

+

+
+ Home +
+ + + + +
+

Installation

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + ISIS Installation Guide + + Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. +
+ + Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. +
+ + + + + + +
+

Introductory Tutorials

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + 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.). +
+ + Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Descritpionnnn, description! +
+ + + +
+

Support

+

+ DESCRIPTION +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + Github Issues + + Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. +
+ + 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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diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2cd0ea13c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + USGS Isis: Getting Started User Documentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ +
+ + + USGS
+ + +

+ ISIS Documentation

+ +
+ + + + + + + +
+

+ User Getting Started Documentation +

+

+ Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! +

+

+ 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. +

+

+

+
+ Home +
+ + + + +
+

Installation

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + ISIS Installation Guide + + Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. +
+ + Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. +
+ + + + + + +
+

Introductory Tutorials

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + 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.). +
+ + Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Descritpionnnn, description! +
+ + + +
+

Support

+

+ DESCRIPTION +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + Github Issues + + Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. +
+ + 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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diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2cd0ea13c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + USGS Isis: Getting Started User Documentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ +
+ + + USGS
+ + +

+ ISIS Documentation

+ +
+ + + + + + + +
+

+ User Getting Started Documentation +

+

+ Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! +

+

+ 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. +

+

+

+
+ Home +
+ + + + +
+

Installation

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + ISIS Installation Guide + + Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. +
+ + Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. +
+ + + + + + +
+

Introductory Tutorials

+

+ 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. +

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + 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.). +
+ + Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Descritpionnnn, description! +
+ + + +
+

Support

+

+ DESCRIPTION +

+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + Github Issues + + Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. +
+ + 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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diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/homepage.xml b/isis/src/docsys/build/homepage.xml index 1a41d138aa..1f86ce9379 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/homepage.xml +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/homepage.xml @@ -23,40 +23,180 @@ + + + - -
-

Support

-

- DESCRIPTION -

- -
-

Welcome

+

What is ISIS?

- This is the home page for ISIS, a digital image processing software - package. The focus of the software is to manipulate imagery collected - by current and past NASA and International planetary missions sent - throughout our Solar System. + The Integrated System for Imagers and Spectrometers (ISIS) is a free, + specialized, digital image processing software package developed by + the USGS for NASA. ISIS key feature is the ability to place many + types of data in the correct cartographic location, enabling disparate + data to be co-analyzed. ISIS also includes standard image processing + applications such as contrast, stretch, image algebra, filters, and + statistical analysis. ISIS can process two-dimensional images as well + as three-dimensional cubes derived from imaging spectrometers. The + production of USGS topographic maps of extraterrestrial landing sites + relies on ISIS software. ISIS is able to process data from NASA and + International spacecraft missions including Lunar Orbiter, Apollo, + Voyager, Mariner 10, Viking, Galileo, Magellan, Clementine, Mars + Global Surveyor, Cassini, Mars Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, + MESSENGER, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Chandrayaan, Dawn, Kaguya, and + New Horizons.

-

Announcements

-
-
- -
-
-

Request for comments

+

Supporting Planetary Space Missions

- Major changes to how ISIS works are now handled through Requests for Comment (RFCs). - These are a venue for the user community to voice their opinions on how they would - like the software to work. - Currently open RFCs can be found on the - ISIS Github. + The ISIS software is a valuable resource for planetary missions that + require systematic data processing, products for planning, and research + and analysis of derived data products. By using ISIS, missions can + leverage millions of dollars of software development that NASA has paid + for. However, before the power of ISIS can be applied to an instrument, + a camera model and custom programs to ingest mission-specific ancillary + data are necessary. Once an instrument is added to ISIS, it can support + data processing pipelines, radiometric calibration, photometric + calibration, band-to-band registration of multispectral data, + ortho-rectification, construction of scientifically accurate and + cosmetically pleasing mosaics, generation of control networks solutions + and creation of topographic models.

-

Popular Destinations

- + +

ISIS Users

+ + + + + + + + + +
+

Getting Started

+
    +
  • + Installation +
  • +
  • + Tutorials +
  • +
  • + Support +
  • +
+
+

Learn More

+
    +
  • + History of ISIS +
  • +
  • + Environment and Preference Setup +
  • +
  • + Software Manual +
  • +
  • + Intermediate Tutorials +
  • +
  • + Mission Specific ISIS Processing +
  • +
+
+

Explore in Detail

+
    +
  • + ISIS Cube Format +
  • +
  • + Command Line Reference +
  • +
  • + SPICE in ISIS +
  • +
  • + Specialized Method Conceptual Workflows +
  • +
  • + Policies +
  • +
  • + ... and More! +
  • +
+
+

Get Inspired

+
    +
  • + White papers +
  • +
  • + Presentations +
  • +
  • + Talks +
  • +
+
+ +

ISIS Contributors

+ + + + + + + + +
+

Getting Started

+
    +
  • + Start Contributing +
  • +
  • + How to Build ISIS +
  • +
  • + Modifying a feature +
  • +
  • + Adding a feature +
  • +
  • + Adding a feature +
  • +
  • + Programming Exercises +
  • +
+
+

Explore in Detail

+
    +
  • + Developer API Reference +
  • +
  • + XML Schema +
  • +
  • + Documentation and Testing How-Tos +
  • +
  • + Policies +
  • +
+
+

Get Inspired

+
    +
  • + Github "good first" issues +
  • +
  • + Github "enhancement" issues +
  • +
  • + Github Pull Requests +
  • +
+
+
-

Installation

+

General Purpose

- 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. + +
+

About ISIS Cubes

+
+ ISIS Cube Format
+
+ Understanding Bit Types
+
+ Core Base and Multipliers
+
+ Special Pixels
+
+ Label Dictionary
+
+ Logical Cube Format Guide
+
- - Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide - - instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. + +
+

About ISIS Applications

+
+ Command Line Reference
+
+ Glossary
+
+ Error Handling Facility
+
+ Error Dictionary
+
+ Preference Dictionary
+
+ Session Log Explanation
+
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-

Introductory Tutorials

+

Task Specific Guides

- 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.

- +
+ + + + + + + + + +
+
+

About Specific Applications

+
+ fx Guide
+
+ autoseed Guide
+
+ SPICE in ISIS
+
+ Pattern Matching Guide
+
+ autoreg Guide
+
+
+
+

About Specialized Methods

+
+ Photogrammetry in ISIS
+
+ Image Registration
+
+ Multi-Instrument Registration
+
+ Jigsaw Overview
+
+
+
+

Specialized Method References

+
+ Control Network Reference
+
+ Map Definition Reference
+
+
+ + +
+

Policies

+

+ 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.
- - Locating and Ingesting Image Data + + Backward Compatibility Policy - Descritpionnnn, description! + Policy for ISIS backward compatibility for users.
+
+ + Deprecation Policy + + ISIS functionality deprecation procedure. +
-
- - 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.
- - 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.
diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl index 2cd0ea13c3..e043796ddd 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz - USGS Isis: Getting Started User Documentation + USGS Isis: Learn More User Documentation @@ -97,15 +97,15 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

- User Getting Started Documentation + User Learn More

- 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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-

Installation

+

About

- 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!
- - 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.
@@ -185,67 +195,116 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz --> - +
-

Introductory Tutorials

+

Intermediate Tutorials

- 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.

- +
+ + + - - - - - - - - - + + + + + +
+

General Image Processing

+

+ + The Power of Spatial Filters
+ Description of spatial filter applications in ISIS and common use cases.
+ + Removing Striping Noise from Image Data
+ Procedures for removing horizontal or vertical noise in an image. +

+
- - 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.). -
- - Locating and Ingesting Image Data - - Descritpionnnn, description! -
+

Cartography

+

+ + Learning About Map Projection
+ Description of the types of Projections supported by ISIS.
+ + Camera Geometry
+ Description of camera geometry within ISIS and example of ISIS applications that have access to this geometry. +

+
+

Interactive Tools

+

+ + Qnet
+ An interactive tool to create and edit control networks.
+ + Qtie
+ An interactive tool to update the camer pointing (SPICE) of a single cube.
+ + Qview
+ An interactive tool to display and analyze cubes.
+ + Qmos
+ An interactive tool to display and analyze cube footprints. +

+
- +
-

Support

+

Mission Specific ISIS Processing

- DESCRIPTION + These tutorials walk you through the steps required to map project a variety of the datasets supported by ISIS.

- +
- - - - - - + + +
- - Github Issues - - Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. + +

Moon

+
+
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
+
+ MiniRF
+
- - 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! + +

Mars

+
+
+ Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
+
+ High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRise)
+
+ Context Imager (CTX)
+
+ Mars Global Surveyor
+
+ Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC)
+
+ Mars Viking Orbiter
+
+ Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) and Wide Angle Camera (WAC)
+
+

Other

+
+
+ Cassini-Huygens
+
+ Imaging Science Subsystem(ISS)
+
+ Radar
+
+ Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS)
+
+
diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl index 2cd0ea13c3..2e1ffe9efe 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

- User Getting Started Documentation + User Getting Started

Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz Locating and Ingesting Image Data - Descritpionnnn, description! + Overview of planetary datasets serving locations and descriptions of how to download and work with said data in ISIS. @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz


Support

- DESCRIPTION + Join the community of ISIS users, find help, and share your successes!

From c2137f99cf98fc0a789f2ad2df288953495657bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ladoramkershner Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 11:11:44 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 3/3] updating landing pages and BuildDocs.cmake --- isis/cmake/BuildDocs.cmake | 14 ++++- isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl | 4 +- isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl | 73 ++++++--------------------- isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl | 4 +- isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl | 4 +- 5 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-) diff --git a/isis/cmake/BuildDocs.cmake b/isis/cmake/BuildDocs.cmake index 6c3b83ed6e..139dd93a29 100644 --- a/isis/cmake/BuildDocs.cmake +++ b/isis/cmake/BuildDocs.cmake @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ endfunction(copy_app_docs_info) function(build_upper_level) # Make new (empty) output folders - set(newFolders UserDocs AboutIsis General Guides Installation TechnicalInfo) + set(newFolders UserDocs UserStart UserLearn UserExplore UserInspire AboutIsis General Guides Installation TechnicalInfo) foreach(f ${newFolders}) file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/${f}") endforeach() @@ -193,6 +193,18 @@ function(build_documents_folder) # USER DOCS TOC execute_process(COMMAND ${XALAN} ${XALAN_PARAM_OPTION} menuPath \"../\" ${XALAN_OUTFILE_OPTION} ${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/UserDocs/index.html ${XALAN_INFILE_OPTION} ${doctocPath} ${XALAN_XSL_OPTION} ${docBuildFolder}/build/UserDocs.xsl) + # USER GETTING STARTED DOCS TOC + execute_process(COMMAND ${XALAN} ${XALAN_PARAM_OPTION} menuPath \"../\" ${XALAN_OUTFILE_OPTION} ${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/UserStart/index.html ${XALAN_INFILE_OPTION} ${doctocPath} ${XALAN_XSL_OPTION} ${docBuildFolder}/build/UserStart.xsl) + + # USER LEARN MORE DOCS TOC + execute_process(COMMAND ${XALAN} ${XALAN_PARAM_OPTION} menuPath \"../\" ${XALAN_OUTFILE_OPTION} ${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/UserLearn/index.html ${XALAN_INFILE_OPTION} ${doctocPath} ${XALAN_XSL_OPTION} ${docBuildFolder}/build/UserLearn.xsl) + + # USER EXPLORE IN DETAIL DOCS TOC + execute_process(COMMAND ${XALAN} ${XALAN_PARAM_OPTION} menuPath \"../\" ${XALAN_OUTFILE_OPTION} ${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/UserExplore/index.html ${XALAN_INFILE_OPTION} ${doctocPath} ${XALAN_XSL_OPTION} ${docBuildFolder}/build/UserExplore.xsl) + + # USER GET INSPIRED DOCS TOC + execute_process(COMMAND ${XALAN} ${XALAN_PARAM_OPTION} menuPath \"../\" ${XALAN_OUTFILE_OPTION} ${docInstallFolder}/${docVersion}/UserInspire/index.html ${XALAN_INFILE_OPTION} ${doctocPath} ${XALAN_XSL_OPTION} ${docBuildFolder}/build/UserInspire.xsl) + endfunction(build_documents_folder) diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl index 42d237f7f7..3449466d40 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserExplore.xsl @@ -102,14 +102,12 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

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 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.

-

-

Home diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl index 2cd0ea13c3..51f5042931 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserInspire.xsl @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz - USGS Isis: Getting Started User Documentation + USGS Isis: Get Inspired User Documentation @@ -97,17 +97,11 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

- User Getting Started Documentation + User Get Inspired

- Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! -

-

- 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. -

-

+ Let's zoom out and look at what community members have used ISIS to do in the past. These papers, talks and + demonstrations are examples that you can draw inspiration from and model your own workflows after.

@@ -118,32 +112,29 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz - +
-

Installation

-

- 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. -

+

Talks

- - ISIS Installation Guide + + - Instructions on downloading and installing ISIS 3.6 and later. + A presentation given by Kris Becker concerning the motivation and work done to create the findfeatures application. Coresponding abstract + can be found here
- - Legacy ISIS3 Installation Guide + + Using the Community Sensor Model with Planetary Data - instructions on downloading and installing versions of ISIS3 3.5.2 and earlier. + A talk given by Jesse Mapel at the OpenPlanetary Lunch
@@ -185,9 +176,9 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz --> - +
-

Introductory Tutorials

+

Papers

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. @@ -218,40 +209,6 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

- -
-

Support

-

- DESCRIPTION -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - Github Issues - - Here you can post bug reports or feature requests and find out about the status of bugs posted by other users. -
- - 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! -
- - - - diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl index e043796ddd..62ffbbf204 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserLearn.xsl @@ -101,14 +101,12 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

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 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.

-

-

Home diff --git a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl index 2e1ffe9efe..4bda7a94fb 100644 --- a/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl +++ b/isis/src/docsys/build/UserStart.xsl @@ -101,14 +101,12 @@ Deborah Lee Soltesz

Welcome! We are very glad you are joining the community! -

+

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.

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