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New "Bicycle Dynamics for Microscopic Traffic Simulation" project page. #144

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I finally wrote the project page for my PhD project. The featured images are already uploaded and the page builds correctly locally.

I also adapted Anna's and my topic names on the member page to align better with what we are doing.

Finally, I also added a few things to .gitignore to keep the repo clean from any files of my local build. Pls remove if this is unwanted.

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I"ve never seen this rst notation. What does it do?

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Some formatting issue:
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It's called a "field list" and I used it for not other particular reason then that I liked how the output looked (indented list without bullet points).

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One issue, you've written directly to your source branch so I can't clone it without writing over my source branch. You should always create a new branch (branched from the latest source branch) then add your changes.

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This looks great! If you fix that formatting issue we can merge.


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Schmidt, C. M., Dabiri, A.; Schulte, F., Happee, R.; Moore, J. K. (2024): Supplementary Material of "Essential Bicycle Dynamics for Microscopic Simulation" - Experiments & Plots [Software]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/574cd504-ad56-4234-8d48-c10931d13204

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Oh, never mind, I see you indented it here, which makes it a <quote>. Is that what you want?

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Well, this was the best option I found to create another level of indentation. If you have a recommendation how to achieve something that has the current indentation but keeps the normal font and color, that would be preferred.

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I experimented quite a bit but didn't really find a satisfying solution. Somehow it should be visually clear that this belongs to the item above.

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Its fine.

:research_theme: Cycling Safety
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:summary-sentence: We are investigating the influence of bicycle dynamics on the traffic conflict process to improve traffic simulation models towards predictive safety assessment of infrastructure improvements, smart cycling assistance systems, connectivity, and automated driving.
:summary-image: https://objects-us-east-1.dream.io/mechmotum/social-force-example.png
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This seems to not have a 1:1 aspect ratio. It should be a 400x400 pixel image.

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One issue, you've written directly to your source branch so I can't clone it without writing over my source branch. You should always create a new branch (branched from the latest source branch) then add your changes.

Ah, I missed that. Should I open a new PR from another branch?

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Close in favor of another PR from a different branch.

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