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Following my PR #38435 I needed to realize that a lot of other images and screen captures are totally outdated to current UI status.

This PR updates a couple/most of them.

I was careful not updating all, hoping that the PR from @bbovenzi --> #37988 is merged, then a few other screen-captures will need an update in general if the headers are changing.

Side effect: Found some images which were totally outdated and un-referenced in code.
Also adjusted the tutorial DAG to use underscore and not a dash for naming consistency.

@jscheffl jscheffl requested a review from Taragolis March 24, 2024 14:26
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@jscheffl jscheffl added this to the Airflow 2.9.0 milestone Mar 24, 2024
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potiuk commented Mar 24, 2024

NICE

@potiuk potiuk merged commit d3e9229 into apache:main Mar 24, 2024
@jscheffl jscheffl deleted the bugfix/update-screenshots branch March 24, 2024 16:34
@ephraimbuddy ephraimbuddy added the type:doc-only Changelog: Doc Only label Mar 25, 2024
vincbeck pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 18, 2024
…ring (#42300)

The image 'scheduler_loop.jpg' was removed in PR #38438, but its reference remained in the docstring of '_run_scheduler_loop'. This commit removes the outdated image reference.

Confirmed that no other docstrings reference images removed in PR #38438.
joaopamaral pushed a commit to joaopamaral/airflow that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2024
…ring (apache#42300)

The image 'scheduler_loop.jpg' was removed in PR apache#38438, but its reference remained in the docstring of '_run_scheduler_loop'. This commit removes the outdated image reference.

Confirmed that no other docstrings reference images removed in PR apache#38438.
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