Daft question, but since the NDF FITS airlock is not a real FITS header
why is it that trying to delete a SIMPLE = T FITS header results in:
Cannot D the reserved keyword SIMPLE.
NDF2FITS will put the SIMPLE=T header in so I find this behaviour
confusing. Especially so since the SIMPLE=T header I'm trying to remove is
not the first header - it's embedded in the middle because of a coding
error.
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Tim Jenness
JAC software
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/~timj
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