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Remove old DALI docs #75

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Hi there, this removes the deprecated docs on Squirrel interaction with DALI since we now have merged a better version of it in the docs of the main package here. Also adjusting paths of the other two notebooks. I double checked in sq-ds-core and sq-core and there seem to be no references to these files, so no paths should be broken by the renaming.

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@axkoenig axkoenig merged commit 296ea85 into main Feb 14, 2023
@axkoenig axkoenig deleted the ak-remove-old-dali-docs branch February 14, 2023 09:34
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