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This page contains step by step instructions for installing the current stable version of Cloudy.
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This page contains step by step instructions for installing the current stable version of Cloudy.
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_Hazy_, the code's documentation, is included in the download.
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_Hazy_, the code's documentation, is included in the download.
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Each version of the code has a set of pages giving updates. The HotFixes page lists corrections that need to be made to the downloaded source. These are bug fixes that were not included in the version of the code available for download and used to generate the output from the test suite. So the hot fixes should be applied after the test suite has been run and your system validated. A KnownProblems page lists known problems with that version of the code. The RevisionHistory page lists improvements.
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Each version of the code has a set of pages giving updates.
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The [HotFixes](HotFixes) page lists corrections that need to be made to the downloaded source. These are bug fixes that were not included in the version of the code available for download and used to generate the output from the test suite.
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So the hot fixes should be applied after the test suite has been run and your system validated. A [KnownProblems](KnownProblems) page lists known problems with that version of the code.
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The [RevisionHistory](RevisionHistory) page lists improvements.
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Cite the code by giving the version number and a reference to the last major review of Cloudy,
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Cite the code by giving the version number and a reference to the last major review of Cloudy,
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[Ferland et al. (2017)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.10877)
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[Ferland et al. (2017)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.10877).
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. An example would be “We used version 17.00 of Cloudy, last described by Ferland et al. (2017)”. Then, years from now, when someone wants to know how an answer was obtained, the version used to obtain it can be retrieved from the old versions part of this web site. The *print citation* command will print the correct citation for the version you are using.
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An example would be “We used version 17.00 of Cloudy, last described by Ferland et al. (2017)”. Then, years from now, when someone wants to know how an answer was obtained, the version used to obtain it can be retrieved from the old versions part of this web site.
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The *print citation* command will print the correct citation for the version you are using.
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# Setting up this version
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# Setting up this version
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