Constants... |
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Show molecular constants window. See the constants window for general information,
and the objects
section for more information on individual constants. |
LineList... |
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Show line list window. See the
section on line fitting for more about
using this
window. |
Log... |
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Show log window. The contents of this window is described in
the section on the log window, and more
about using this window is given in the sections on line fitting and contour fitting. |
Residuals... |
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Bring up the Residuals Window that plots the
observed-calculated (or other values) from the most recent fit.
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Overlays... |
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Show overlay details |
States |
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Show states of a particular J and symmetry. See the states window for more information. |
Transitions |
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Show selected transitions. More about this window is
explained in the transition window
section. |
Levels |
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Show an energy level plot. |
Another Plot |
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Open another spectrum window |
Arrange Windows |
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Try and arrange PGOPHER windows around main
window |
Window Style |
Standard |
Secondary windows not on taskbar
and can hide behind main window |
Window Style |
On Top |
Secondary windows always on top
of main window and not on taskbar |
Window Style |
Independent |
Secondary windows independent of
main window |
Timing |
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View time spent in various routines |
Memory |
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Show memory usage
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Threads |
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Set the number of independent
threads of calculation. For simple (quick) calculations and single CPU
systems leave this set to "single process" as there is some overhead
associated with parallelizing the calculations. For systems with 2 or
more CPU's setting the number of threads to twice the number of CPU's
can result in significant speed up. It may be worth adjusting the
multiple, depending on the nature of the calculation.
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Clear Log |
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Clear log window |
Clear Cache |
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Clear any saved calculations. This can be useful to prevent PGOPHER
using too much memory, and may be required if a calculation fails.
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Clear Observed |
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Clear observed line marks from plot. |