diff --git a/tutorials/preliminaries/preliminaries.rst b/tutorials/preliminaries/preliminaries.rst index 19e26867..33d46227 100644 --- a/tutorials/preliminaries/preliminaries.rst +++ b/tutorials/preliminaries/preliminaries.rst @@ -43,14 +43,14 @@ to start the data reduction with PyEmir, either in imaging or spectroscopic mode. Download the following file: `pyemir_initial_tree_v2a.tgz -`_. +`_. If you find any trouble trying to download the previous file, try with the following command line: :: - (emir) $ curl -O http://guaix.fis.ucm.es/data/pyemir/pyemir_initial_tree_v2a.tgz + (emir) $ curl -O https://guaix.fis.ucm.es/data/pyemir/pyemir_initial_tree_v2a.tgz .. warning:: diff --git a/tutorials/tutorial_flat/index.rst b/tutorials/tutorial_flat/index.rst index d2087123..965381de 100644 --- a/tutorials/tutorial_flat/index.rst +++ b/tutorials/tutorial_flat/index.rst @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ check that the lamp OFF signal in this case is negligible. Those files (together with some additional files that you will need to follow this imaging example) are available as a compressed tgz file: `pyemir_flatpix2pix_tutorial_v1.tgz -`_. +`_. .. warning:: diff --git a/tutorials/tutorial_imaging/preliminary_combination.rst b/tutorials/tutorial_imaging/preliminary_combination.rst index ec46de2f..7eb72768 100644 --- a/tutorials/tutorial_imaging/preliminary_combination.rst +++ b/tutorials/tutorial_imaging/preliminary_combination.rst @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ images): Those files (together with some additional files that you will need to follow this imaging example) are available as a compressed tgz file: `pyemir_imaging_tutorial_v4.tgz -`_. +`_. The preliminary combination of these 14 images will be carried out in two steps: diff --git a/tutorials/tutorial_mos/mos_example.rst b/tutorials/tutorial_mos/mos_example.rst index e4c61895..009840b8 100644 --- a/tutorials/tutorial_mos/mos_example.rst +++ b/tutorials/tutorial_mos/mos_example.rst @@ -31,14 +31,14 @@ Downloading the tutorial data ============================= Download the following file: `pyemir_mos_tutorial.tgz -`_. +`_. If you find any trouble trying to download the previous file, try with the command line: :: - (emir) $ curl -O `_. +`_. If you find any trouble trying to download the previous file, try with the command line: :: - (emir) $ curl -O http://guaix.fis.ucm.es/data/pyemir/pyemir_ngc7798_tutorial_v2.tgz + (emir) $ curl -O https://guaix.fis.ucm.es/data/pyemir/pyemir_ngc7798_tutorial_v2.tgz Move to the directory where you have deployed the initial file tree structure containing the basic PyEmir calibration files (see :ref:`initial_file_tree`). @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ and another with negavite counts) in each case: **From this point, we continue the reduction of the spectrophotometric standard using Python (within a Jupyter notebook).** See `final reduction of HD209290 -`_. +`_. Reduction of NGC7798 @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ and another with negavite counts) in each case: **From this point, we continue the reduction of the galaxy spectra using Python (within a Jupyter notebook).** See `final reduction of NGC7798 -`_. +`_. .. image:: images/plot_JHK_ngc7798.png :width: 100% diff --git a/tutorials/tutorial_mos/simple_example.rst b/tutorials/tutorial_mos/simple_example.rst index 486c8afe..33b5ba31 100644 --- a/tutorials/tutorial_mos/simple_example.rst +++ b/tutorials/tutorial_mos/simple_example.rst @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ will be generated from that median image. Those three files (together with some additional files that you will need to follow this simple example) are available as a compressed tgz file: `pyemir_arc_calibration_tutorial_v1.tgz -`_. +`_. Move to the directory where you have deployed the initial file tree structure