From e00f79d8ed0c47fa5b0f19c1cb2ca3dae0c56a7b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Penelope Yong Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 23:11:27 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a couple more broken links (#540) --- _quarto.yml | 2 +- tutorials/16-contexts/index.qmd | 4 ++-- .../docs-04-for-developers-abstractmcmc-turing/index.qmd | 2 +- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/_quarto.yml b/_quarto.yml index 48cb2bdd5..9530e4655 100644 --- a/_quarto.yml +++ b/_quarto.yml @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ probabilistic-pca: tutorials/11-probabilistic-pca gplvm: tutorials/12-gplvm seasonal-time-series: tutorials/13-seasonal-time-series contexts: tutorials/16-contexts -miniature: tutorial/14-minituring +minituring: tutorial/14-minituring contributing-guide: tutorials/docs-01-contributing-guide using-turing-abstractmcmc: tutorials/docs-04-for-developers-abstractmc-turing using-turing-compiler: tutorials/docs-05-for-developers-compiler diff --git a/tutorials/16-contexts/index.qmd b/tutorials/16-contexts/index.qmd index 6e08b7ae3..5600577e9 100755 --- a/tutorials/16-contexts/index.qmd +++ b/tutorials/16-contexts/index.qmd @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ using Pkg; Pkg.instantiate(); ``` -In the [Mini Turing](../14-minituring) tutorial we developed a miniature version of the Turing language, to illustrate its core design. A passing mention was made of contexts. In this tutorial we develop that aspect of our mini Turing language further to demonstrate how and why contexts are an important part of Turing's design. +In the [Mini Turing]({{< meta minituring >}}) tutorial we developed a miniature version of the Turing language, to illustrate its core design. A passing mention was made of contexts. In this tutorial we develop that aspect of our mini Turing language further to demonstrate how and why contexts are an important part of Turing's design. # Mini Turing expanded, now with more contexts -If you haven't read [Mini Turing](../14-minituring) yet, you should do that first. We start by repeating verbatim much of the code from there. Define the type for holding values for variables: +If you haven't read [Mini Turing]({{< meta minituring >}}t) yet, you should do that first. We start by repeating verbatim much of the code from there. Define the type for holding values for variables: ```{julia} import MacroTools, Random, AbstractMCMC diff --git a/tutorials/docs-04-for-developers-abstractmcmc-turing/index.qmd b/tutorials/docs-04-for-developers-abstractmcmc-turing/index.qmd index 2627fad0a..b0723c5f2 100755 --- a/tutorials/docs-04-for-developers-abstractmcmc-turing/index.qmd +++ b/tutorials/docs-04-for-developers-abstractmcmc-turing/index.qmd @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ using Pkg; Pkg.instantiate(); ``` -Prerequisite: [Interface guide](../{{}}). +Prerequisite: [Interface guide]({{}}). ## Introduction