DOC: Diátaxis application to Source Tutorial part 1: Source alignment tutorial#13694
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I was just recently following these tutorials for an analysis. Totally agree!! |
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What this PR fixes
This PR applies Diátaxis framework principles to the "Source Alignment and Coordinate Frame" tutorial. Currently, the Source Alignment tutorial covers a large number of topics that are not closely related to the stated goal, which is visual alignment assessment. This PR tightens the focus of the tutorial on the stated goal and focuses the content on user exercises rather than background information. Important information on related topics in the original tutorial is moved to other places in two related PR's, one adding a defacing example, and one adding a manual coregistration tutorial that isn't a video.