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Add compilation instructions to readme

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...@@ -4,3 +4,37 @@ Lecture notes and teaching material used for the Delft University of Technology ...@@ -4,3 +4,37 @@ Lecture notes and teaching material used for the Delft University of Technology
The compiled materials are available at http://solidstate.quantumtinkerer.tudelft.nl The compiled materials are available at http://solidstate.quantumtinkerer.tudelft.nl
## How to compile
To compile it is advised to use a separate environment. We use miniconda for environment management, which can be found at https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html
First create a new conda environment named `lectures` with Python 3.6 and activate it. You can also use another environment manager of your choice.
```sh
conda create -n lectures python=3.6
conda activate lectures
```
Clone this repository and enter the directory.
```sh
git clone https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/solidstate/lectures.git
cd lectures
```
Install the required packages from `requirements.txt`.
```sh
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
And finally run `execute.py` to prepare the source files for `mkdocs`.
```sh
python execute.py
```
Now that all the files are where they should be, you can either run a development server or build the files for deployment using `mkdocs`. The commands to achieve this are:
```sh
mkdocs serve # Run a development server
mkdocs build # Build for deployment
```
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