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SYNOPSIS

tempo [options] [filename]


options:
-c Do all requested iterations, even if apparently converged
-d Path to 'tempo.cfg', default: environment variable 'TEMPO'
-f Over-rides the default parameter file name with
-g[O] GRO mode; 'O' is single-letter observatory code
-h Help message
-j Output JUMP values in xxx.par file
-l Max number of parameters to be fit (guides memory allocation)
-m Max number of TOAs to be fit (guides memory allocation)
-no Write out absolute pulse numbers to file
-ni Get absolute pulse numbers from file
-o 'Old-style' parameters at head of
-p Parameters corrected for pulsar space motion
-r Save the partial-derivatives file, resid1.tmp
-v Print out version number
-x Make an export file in ITOA format
-z Compute polonomial coefficients for predictions



ENVIRONMENT

The 'TEMPO' environment variable is normally set to the name of the
directory containing the 'tempo.cfg' configuration file. The -d option
overrides the environment variable.

OPTIONS

-c
do all requested iterations (NITER), even if apparently converged
(possibly useful when exploring unusually-shaped chi^2 space)

-d
override environment variable 'TEMPO' with . Path may be '.'.

-f
override default name for free-format input parameter file (see INPUT
FILES below).

-g[O]
Write post-fit parameters to file 'gro.1' (and, for binaries, gro.2)
in the format used for interchange with Gamma Ray Observatory
investigators. Single-letter observatory code, O, is optional; default
is P (for Princeton). If PEPOCH is not at the centre of the data span,
adjusted parameters are written to gro.99.

-h
Print help message

-j
Write offset values ("JUMP_1", etc.) to parameter file.

-l
-m
Expected maximum number of parameters (xxx) and TOAs (yyy) in the fit.
(Default values are hard-wired in source file dim.h.)
These values are used to allocate memory. If either is too small,
memory will be re-allocated, requiring an extra read through the
TOA file.

-ni
Read pulse numbers from file. These values override the pulse numbers
normally calculated internally to tempo.

-no
Write pulse numbers to file. Main purpose is to produce input for '-ni'
option.

-o selects 'fixed-format header' input file. See INPUT FILE below.

-p calculate pulsar parameters compensating for effects of pulsar space
velocity.

-r write pre-fit residuals and their derivatives with respect
to each parameter to file 'resid1.tmp'

-v report version number

-x write TOAs in interchange time of arrival (ITOA) format to file 'itoa.out'

-z run prediction mode, in which predicted pulsar ephemerides are written
to file polyco.dat (see PREDICTION MODE). If given, overrides
'tz.in' for the file listing default prediction parameters and source list.