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Stephan Pleines authored
# Description - As a first time user, I skipped over the sim part at first because I wanted lab - clarify that sim is required. - Rename anchors from sim to lab. - Move the notes about miniconda to where conda is actually used. - Clarify that there are two options for installation. Otherwise, a user progressing in order will run the full installation, and then discover that a minimal installation would have been an option. - Use separate attention boxes for the two separate items. Note: I was able to follow the pip instructions on Ubuntu24 with a minimal hack to force python3.10 instead of the default 3.12. I have not tried the binary installation instructions. ## Type of change Documentation only. ## Checklist I have built the documentation locally. - [x] I have run the [`pre-commit` checks](https://pre-commit.com/) with `./isaaclab.sh --format` - [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - _n/a_ - [ ] I have updated the changelog and the corresponding version in the extension's `config/extension.toml` file - _Does not affect an extension._ - [x] I have added my name to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` or my name already exists there <!-- As you go through the checklist above, you can mark something as done by putting an x character in it For example, - [x] I have done this task - [ ] I have not done this task -->
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