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@jgd10 jgd10 commented Aug 7, 2025

Added new collections as per request: meshing, AI, and multiphysics. Products in these categories are subject to change and may be developed further.

Also added an index to the index of all the products as a big list in alphabetical order which will make searching for what you're interested in significantly easier.

Added new collections as per request: meshing, AI, and multiphysics.
Products in these categories are subject to change and may be developed
further.

Also added an index to the index of all the products as a big list in
alphabetical order which will make searching for what you're interested
in significantly easier.
@jgd10 jgd10 requested review from AnsMelanie and PipKat August 7, 2025 14:35
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# Meshing

Whilst not a "True" product collection meshing products are sufficiently useful that they warrant a separate distinction on this page. This page covers all of Ansys' meshing tools.
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Whilst not a "True" product collection meshing products are sufficiently useful that they warrant a separate distinction on this page. This page covers all of Ansys' meshing tools.
While not an actual Ansys product collection, meshing products warrant their own page because of their usefulness.

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# Multiphysics

Whilst not a "True" product collection multiphysics products are sufficiently useful that they warrant a separate distinction on this page.
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Whilst not a "True" product collection multiphysics products are sufficiently useful that they warrant a separate distinction on this page.
While not an actual Ansys product collection, multiphysics products warrant their own page because of their usefulness.

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Looks good to me! At one point in time, the Google dev doc style guide said open source should not have a hyphen, even when used as a compound adjective. So, historically, PyAnsys doc followed this guideline. However, they have since changed their guidance saying it is your choice as to whether to use a hyphen or not.

@AnsMelanie AnsMelanie merged commit 7ad9f40 into main Aug 8, 2025
AnsMelanie added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2025
Added 3 new collections & improved index
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