% @(#)get_itt.hlq 17.1.1.1 (ESO-IPG) 01/25/02 17:43:38 %++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT get_itt.hlq %.AUTHOR KB, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, GET/ITT %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: GET/ITT %.VERSION 1.0 23-JUL-1990 : Creation, KB %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./ITT \es\co GET/ITT 23-JUL-1990 KB \oc\su GET/ITT out_specs [chanl] [sect] read currently active ITT\ from image display \us\pu Purpose: Read currently active ITT from image display. \up\sy Syntax: GET/ITT out_specs [chanl] [sect] \ys\pa out_specs = table or image,descr \\ (a) table - table name where the currently active ITT will be stored \\ (b) image,descr - name of frame and descriptor where the currently active ITT will be stored \ap\pa chanl = channel using the ITT, defaulted to active channel \ap\pa sect = section no. of ITT table, default section is 0. \ap\sa See also: GET/LUT, LOAD/LUT, LOAD/ITT, TUTORIAL/ITT, MODIFY/ITT \as\no Note: The ITT file will be stored in your current directory. For option (b), the image has to exist in your current directory (the data directory for MIDAS). \on\exs Examples: \ex GET/ITT gordo,MIDAS_ITT Get current ITT and store it in descriptor MIDAS_ITT of frame `gordo.bdf' in your current directory. \xe\ex GET/ITT beautiful Get current ITT and store it in table `beautiful.itt' in the directory MID_WORK. \xe \sxe