%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ %.COPYRIGHT (c) 1990 European Southern Observatory %.IDENT definewind.hlq %.AUTHOR JDP, IPG/ESO %.KEYWORDS MIDAS, help files, DEFINE/WINDOW %.PURPOSE On-line help file for the command: DEFINE/WINDOW %.VERSION 1.0 18-DEC-1986 : Creation, JDP %---------------------------------------------------------------- \se SECTION./WIND \es\co DEFINE/WINDOW 6-MAY-1994 PB \oc\su DEFINE/WINDOW [mode] [sequence] [obj] [sky] [mos] [window] updates object and sky regions \us\pu Purpose: The window table is updatd with user defined objects and sky regions. \up\sy DEFINE/WINDOW [mode] [sequence] [obj] [sky] [mos] [window] Syntax: \ys\pa mode = Mode of action. Possible choices are: \\ INIT : Creates a window table and display it. \\ ADD : Updates object and sky limits in the table\\ DELETE : Deletes an element of the table \\ READ : Read the window table (READ/TABLE command)\\ LOAD : Load object and sky limits on the display \\ Default: READ \ap\pa sequence = Sequence number of the entry, as indicated in the Sequence column of the window table. This parameter is required in modes ADD or DELETE. \ap\pa obj = Lower and upper object limits of the object, in pixels and separated by a coma. \ap\pa sky = Lower and upper object limits of the sky, in pixels and separated by a coma. By default the complete slitlet (but the object) is taken into account for the sky determination. \ap\pa mos = Name of the slit definition table. Session keyword: MOS Default: mos \ap\pa window = Name of the windows definition table. Session keyword: WINDOWS Default: window \ap\no Note: None \on\exs Examples: \ex define/window init \xe \ex define/window add 1 156,162 \xe \ex define/window add 9 367,372 373,387 \xe \ex define/window load \xe \sxe