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The boosted-frame example script (in the documentation) uses the direct laser injection.
However, when modifying parameters, users can easily be in a situation where the laser does not fit in the box.
For this reason, it might be better to use the laser antenna in the default example.
The WarpX documentation (esp. the theory part) uses a mix of SI units, Gaussian units, natural units, in different sections/equations.
We should standardize the whole documentation so that SI units are used everywhere.
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Currently, we are having readthedocs.org build the documentation for each PR and, if there are any warnings, the build fails immediately. This is a good thing, because it ensures that every PR is generating good documentation, including running the examples.
As discussed in #271, it would be nice to be able to see all of the warnings for the doc build instead of failing on the first one. B
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From @demisjohn on February 28, 2018 8:23
Will try Python 3.5 first since I have that installed.
Copied from original issue: demisjohn/CAMFR#4
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Exchange a package that is marked as deprecated.
Seen in CI as warning in the
aptinstall step with CUDA 10.1.243.To Do: