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Chapters 1 to 3 are recommended
to be read by beginners at starting their work with TV. Chapters
4 and 5 are intended as introduction to the
beginner and as reference guide to the more sophisticated user
respectively. Chapter 6 is a reference guide to all
commands of TV in alphabetical order. A more detailed description of
the contents of the chapters is given in the following list:
- Chapter 1
- Describes the typographic conventions
used to emphasize certain parts of the text, as there are for
example commands and filenames.
- Chapter 2
- Gives an introduction to the main
topics of TV with examples to each item. The basic commands are
explained in their most simple form and you will be able to use
the program to do simple evaluation after reading this chapter.
- Chapter 3
- Describes the basic usage of
TV starting from commandline arguments, windows and input modes
via the usage of the mouse and the command- and menu-concept to
the defining of hotkeys, writing of command files and sending
commands from outer space.
- Chapter 4
- Shows how to load one or more spectra and
perform all necessary operations to analyze the data, as there are
choosing of the best window type, calibration, recalibration,
normalization, arithmetic operations, integration and fit as well
as peaksearch.
- Chapter 5
- Explains all necessary operations to
work with matrices, cuts, projections, spectra and buffers.
- Chapter 6
- Shows a detailed list of all
TV-commands. This chapter is addressed to advanced users who
want to know all the mysteries and secrets. It lists all commands
in alphabetical order and gives a short description for each of
them.
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Andreas Fitzler
7/13/2000