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## 1 Where do I ask questions?
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<details open>
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<summary>
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<h2> 1 Where do I ask questions? </h2>
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At the code's [user group](https://cloudyastrophysics.groups.io/).
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We were one of the early adopters of Yahoo groups and moved to this
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[user group](https://cloudyastrophysics.groups.io/) when
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[Yahoo! discussion board](http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cloudy_simulations/)
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you should search for its
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content on the new group.
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## 2 How should the code be referenced in publications?
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<h2> 2 How should the code be referenced in publications? </h2>
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Cloudy is a research project that involves the creative efforts of many people. It should be cited as follows: "Calculations were performed with version yy.vr of Cloudy, last described by Ferland et al. (xxxx)." The citation should be the most recent review paper:
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For Cloudy versions up to and including C10.vr:
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A more complete version of the citation can be generated by running the code with the command `print citation`.
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This will include the full bibtex reference.
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## 3 I added up all the energy in the emission line printout, or in the save continuuum output, and it is less than the energy in the incident spectrum. What happened to the missing energy?
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