? - This display r - Redraw the current window / - Cycle thru short help on stat line s - Smooth (boxcar) a - Autoexpand between cursors t - Fit continuum(*) b - Toggle base plot level to 0.0 u - Adjust coordinate scale(*) c - Clear and redraw full spectrum v - Velocity scale (toggle) d - Deblend lines using profile models w - Window the graph e - Equiv. width, integ flux, center x - Connects 2 cursor positions f - Arithmetic functions: log, sqrt... y - Plot std star flux from calib file g - Get new image and plot z - Expand x range by factor of 2 h - Equivalent widths(*) ) - Go to next spectrum in image i - Write current image as new image ( - Go to previous spectrum in image j - Fudge a point to Y-cursor value # - Select new line/aperture k - Profile fit to single line(*) % - Select new band l - Convert to F-lambda $ - Toggle wavelength/pixel scale m - Mean, RMS, snr in marked region - - Subtract deblended fit n - Convert to F-nu , - Down slide spectrum o - Toggle overplot of following plot . - Up slide spectrum p - Convert to wavelength scale I - Interrupt task immediately q - Quit and exit - Cursor position and flux (*) For 'h' key: Measure equivalent widths a - Left side for width at 1/2 flux l - Left side for continuum = 1 b - Right side for width at 1/2 flux r - Right side for continuum = 1 c - Both sides for width at 1/2 flux k - Both sides for continuum = 1 (*) For 'k' key: Second key may be used to select profile type g - Gaussian, l - Lorentzian, v - Voigt, all others - Gaussiank (*) For 't' key: Fit the continuum with ICFIT and apply to spectrum / = normalize by the continuum fit - = subtract the continuum fit (residuals) f = replace spectrum by the continuum fit c = clean spectrum of rejected points n = do the fitting but leave the spectrum unchanged q = quit without fitting or modifying spectrum (*) For 'u' key: Adjust the coordinate scale by marking features d = apply doppler correction to bring marked feature to specified coord. l = set linear (in wavelength) coordinates based on two marked features z = apply zero point shift to bring marked feature to specified coordinate The colon commands do not allow abbreviations. :# - Add comment to log file :dispaxis - Change summing parameter for 2D images :log - Enable logging to save_file :nolog - Disable logging to save_file :nsum - Change summing parameter for 2D images :show - Show full output of deblending and equiv. width measurments :units - Change coordinate units (see below) :auto [yes|no] - Enable/disable autodraw option :zero [yes|no] - Enable/disable zero baseline option :xydraw [yes|no] - Enable/disable xydraw option :hist [yes|no] - Enable/disable histogram line type option :nosysid [yes|no] - Enable/disable system ID option :wreset [yes|no] - Enable/disable window reset for new spectra option :flip [yes|no] - Enable/disable dispersion coordinate flip :overplot [yes|no]- Enable/disable permanent overplot mode UNITS The units are specified by strings having a unit type from the list below along with the possible preceding modifiers, "inverse", to select the inverse of the unit and "log" to select logarithmic units. For example "log angstroms" to plot the logarithm of wavelength in Angstroms and "inv microns" to plot inverse microns. The various identifiers may be abbreviated as words but the syntax is not sophisticated enough to recognized standard scientific abbreviations such as mm for millimeter. angstroms - Wavelength in Angstroms nanometers - Wavelength in nanometers millimicrons - Wavelength in millimicrons microns - Wavelength in microns millimeters - Wavelength in millimeters centimeter - Wavelength in centimeters meters - Wavelength in meters hertz - Frequency in hertz (cycles per second) kilohertz - Frequency in kilohertz megahertz - Frequency in megahertz gigahertz - Frequency in gigahertz m/s - Velocity in meters per second km/s - Velocity in kilometers per second ev - Energy in electron volts kev - Energy in kilo electron volts mev - Energy in mega electron volts z - Redshift The velocity and redshift units require a trailing value and unit defining the velocity zero point. For example to plot velocity relative to a wavelength of 1 micron the unit string would be: km/s 1 micron