diff --git a/cheat_sheets/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet.tex b/cheat_sheets/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet.tex index ec78ad4..883cb63 100644 --- a/cheat_sheets/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet.tex +++ b/cheat_sheets/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet/pyworkbench_cheat_sheet.tex @@ -136,19 +136,16 @@ \section{\includegraphics[height=\fontcharht\font`\S]{slash.png} PyMechanical} In a Workbench project, you can operate and link the PyMechanical service from the same client machine. This script creates a mechanical system server-side, then starts the PyMechanical service and client: - \pythoncode{scripts/generated_scripts/pyworkbench_script_13.py} \section{\includegraphics[height=\fontcharht\font`\S]{slash.png} PyFluent} This script initiates the PyFluent service along with the client for a Fluent system that was developed in Workbench: - \pythoncode{scripts/generated_scripts/pyworkbench_script_14.py} \section{\includegraphics[height=\fontcharht\font`\S]{slash.png} PySherlock} -This code activates the PySherlock service and its client for a Sherlock system that was established in Workbench: - +This script initiates the PySherlock service and its client for a Sherlock system set up in Workbench: \pythoncode{scripts/generated_scripts/pyworkbench_script_15.py} % Add subsection