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A full description of the echelle commands is given in the Appendix
. We include here a brief summary for quick
reference. The echelle package is hierarchically organised from
low--level commands (level 0) to high--level commands (level 3). The
organization is a result of the following classification:
- Level 0.
Apart from the level 0 command LOAD/ECHELLE, the user will
make seldom use of level 0 commands. All parameters of these commands
must be provided on the command line. The user may use these commands
to benefit from options non available from higher level commands.
- Level 1.
Level 1 commands perform the individual steps of the reduction. Parameters
may be provided on the command line (thus updating the echelle keywords) or
will be read from the echelle keywords (set by command SET/ECHELLE).
Level 1 command enable to check individual steps of the reduction.
- Level 2.
Level 2 commands perform high level steps of the reduction. The level 2
set of commands is self--consistent and enables to perform a complete
reduction, with the optional use of verification lower level commands
PLOT/ECHELLE, PLOT/IDENT, LOAD/IDENT, PLOT/RESIDUAL, LOAD/ECHELLE.
Apart from method keywords and input/output images, no parameter value is
required on the command line, all keywords being updated by INIT/ECHELLE
and SET/ECHELLE commands.
- Level 3.
The higher level 3 includes only two very general commands. The SET/CONTEXT
initializes echelle keyword values and TUTORIAL/ECHELLE provides
a demonstration of the package.
Table: Echelle Level--3 Commands
Table: Echelle Level--2 Commands
Table: Echelle Level--1 Commands
Table: Echelle Level--0 Commands
Rein Warmels
Mon Jan 22 15:08:15 MET 1996