Jeremy Reizenstein 124bb5e391 spelling
Summary: Collection of spelling things, mostly in docs / tutorials.

Reviewed By: gkioxari

Differential Revision: D26101323

fbshipit-source-id: 652f62bc9d71a4ff872efa21141225e43191353a
2021-04-09 09:58:54 -07:00

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JavaScript

/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
* @format
**/
const React = require('react');
const CWD = process.cwd();
const CompLibrary = require(`${CWD}/node_modules/docusaurus/lib/core/CompLibrary.js`);
const Container = CompLibrary.Container;
const MarkdownBlock = CompLibrary.MarkdownBlock;
const TutorialSidebar = require(`${CWD}/core/TutorialSidebar.js`);
const bash = (...args) => `~~~bash\n${String.raw(...args)}\n~~~`;
class TutorialHome extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div className="docMainWrapper wrapper">
<TutorialSidebar currentTutorialID={null} />
<Container className="mainContainer documentContainer postContainer">
<div className="post">
<header className="postHeader">
<h1 className="postHeaderTitle">
Welcome to the PyTorch3D Tutorials
</h1>
</header>
<p>
Here you can learn about the structure and applications of
PyTorch3D from examples which are in the form of ipython
notebooks.
</p>
<h3> Run interactively </h3>
<p>
At the top of each example you can find a button named{' '}
<strong>"Run in Google Colab"</strong> which will open the
notebook in{' '}
<a href="https://colab.research.google.com/notebooks/intro.ipynb">
{' '}
Google Colaboratory{' '}
</a>{' '}
where you can run the code directly in the browser with access to
GPU support - it looks like this:
</p>
<div className="tutorialButtonsWrapper">
<div className="tutorialButtonWrapper buttonWrapper">
<a className="tutorialButton button" target="_blank">
<img
className="colabButton"
align="left"
src="/img/colab_icon.png"
/>
{'Run in Google Colab'}
</a>
</div>
</div>
<p>
{' '}
You can modify the code and experiment with varying different
settings. Remember to install the latest stable version of
PyTorch3D and its dependencies. Code to do this with pip is
provided in each notebook.{' '}
</p>
<h3> Run locally </h3>
<p>
{' '}
There is also a button to download the notebook and source code to
run it locally.{' '}
</p>
</div>
</Container>
</div>
);
}
}
module.exports = TutorialHome;