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r1011 r1049 13 13 \setlength{\parskip}{1ex} 14 14 15 \title{ATNF Spectral Analysis Package\\User Guide v2.0beta}15 \title{ATNF Spectral Analysis Package\\User Guide v2.0 } 16 16 \author{Chris Phillips} 17 17 … … 321 321 These columns are called FREQ\_ID and MOLECULE\_ID. They contain indices, for 322 322 each IF, pointing into tables with all of the frequency and rest-frequency 323 information for that integration. More on these below when we discuss 324 the \cmd{summary} function in the next subsection. 323 information for that integration. 325 324 326 325 There are of course many other columns which contain the actual spectra, … … 341 340 342 341 The summary function gives you a scan-based summary, presenting the 343 scantable as a cascading view od Beams and IFs. 342 scantable as a cascading view of Beams and IFs. Note that the output 343 of summary is redirected into your current pager specified by the 344 \$PAGER environment variable. If you find the screen is reset to the 345 original state when summary is finished (ie the output from summary 346 disappears), you may need to set the \$LESS environment variable to 347 include the \cmd{-X} option. 344 348 345 349 \subsection{Data Selection}
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