Thanks Malcolm
I missed that one in the molly commands and will go back and have
another look at molly help.
Robert
On 24/07/2013 03:48, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
> There has to be an import facility that translates what you have to
> what molly wants, be it in the FITS headers or a MOLLY extension.
> hfix might be that command.
>
> Here's an extract from help of unknown vintage found online.
>
> Headers:
>
> The molly headers are flexible, and almost any name and amount of header
> information can be stored, but for convenience some routines do assume
> standard names and data types for some header parameters. There are
> several
> others which are stored since they are useful. Many of these are set
> by the
> "HFIX" command, which should routinely be run as the first step in molly
> analysis.
>
> http://deneb.astro.warwick.ac.uk/phsaap/software/molly/html/STANHEAD.html
> lists about 25 standard names, data types and meanings. The hfix link
> therein doesn't describe hfix, merely its classification. The source
> may offer some insight, if you can find it.
>
> Malcolm
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