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Describe the bug
According to the multiscene documentation, the property all_same_area does:
Determine if all contained Scenes have the same ‘area’.
However, I have created a multiscene where all scenes have the same area (they just differ between datasets), yet the property returns Fa
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On the website there is a list of things to do. Some of them are easy, some are hard and long, and some are boring. Feel free to do something that is not in the list too.
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According to numpydocs there's a proper order for the sections. The big one we violate is that it should be "See Also", then "Notes". That ends up looking like:
It would be better to be consistent, a