[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[gnuastro-commits] master 668599c: Minor corrections in book
From: |
Mohammad Akhlaghi |
Subject: |
[gnuastro-commits] master 668599c: Minor corrections in book |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 19:56:05 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: master
commit 668599cbdba662a38e84ac3447c01a2acfbd6fba
Author: Mohammad Akhlaghi <address@hidden>
Commit: Mohammad Akhlaghi <address@hidden>
Minor corrections in book
A few typos were corrected in the book and my email address was also
corrected in the "Copyright assignment" section.
---
doc/gnuastro.texi | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/gnuastro.texi b/doc/gnuastro.texi
index 2def26c..7699ce4 100644
--- a/doc/gnuastro.texi
+++ b/doc/gnuastro.texi
@@ -2911,7 +2911,7 @@ omatter 0.3
You can now tell CosmicCalculator to read this file for option values
immediately using the @option{--config} option as shown below. Do you see
how the output of the following command corresponds to the option values in
address@hidden (previous command)?
address@hidden (previous command)?
@example
$ astcosmiccal --config=my-cosmology.conf -z2
@@ -2976,9 +2976,9 @@ $ astwarp flat-ir/xdf-f160w.fits --rotate=20
@end example
@noindent
-Open the output and see the output. If your final image is already aligned
-with RA and Dec, you can simply use the @option{--align} option and let
-Warp calculate the necessary rotation.
+Open the output and see it. If your final image is already aligned with RA
+and Dec, you can simply use the @option{--align} option and let Warp
+calculate the necessary rotation and apply it.
Warp can generally be used for any kind of pixel grid manipulation
(warping). For example the outputs of the commands below will respectively
@@ -30277,7 +30277,7 @@ completely rely.
@end quotation
Please get in touch with the Gnuastro maintainer (currently Mohammad
-Akhlaghi, akhlaghi -at- gnu -dot- org) to follow the procedures. It is
+Akhlaghi, mohammad -at- akhlaghi -dot- org) to follow the procedures. It is
possible to do this for each change (good for for a single contribution),
and also more generally for all the changes/additions you do in the future
within Gnuastro. So if you have already assigned the copyright of your work
[Prev in Thread] |
Current Thread |
[Next in Thread] |
- [gnuastro-commits] master 668599c: Minor corrections in book,
Mohammad Akhlaghi <=