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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2018-11-25 18:28:04 +0000
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2018-11-25 18:36:30 +0000
commita60db913794a7e0563a5c3443311a955a98559f5 (patch)
tree4f02df6c0a78f7a0c0fc44a50584b18858a0e46f /paper.tex
parent46f639963cf98d3a380a2577eb0c8f138ea451d5 (diff)
More generic naming convention
Until now, we were keeping the input file within the reproduction pipeline's directories using the same name as the database/server. Now, we are using a short/summarized filename convention for the input dataset.
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@@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ or
in this way, will let you focus clearly on your science and not have to
worry about fixing this or that number/name in the text.
-Figure \ref{deleteme} shows a simple plot as a demonstration of creating
+Figure \ref{delete-me} shows a simple plot as a demonstration of creating
plots within \LaTeX{} (using the {\small PGFP}lots package). The minimum
value in this distribution is $\deletememin$, and $\deletememax$ is the
maximum. Take a look into the \LaTeX{} source and you'll see these numbers
are actually macros that were calculated from the same dataset (they will
change if the dataset, or function that produced it, changes).
-The individual {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{deleteme} is available
+The individual {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{delete-me} is available
under the \texttt{tex/build/tikz/} directory of your build directory. You
can use this PDF file in other contexts (for example in slides showing your
progress or after publishing the work). If you want to directly use the
@@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ progress or after publishing the work). If you want to directly use the
\begin{figure}[t]
\includetikz{delete-me}
- \captionof{figure}{\label{deleteme} A very basic $X^2$ plot for
+ \captionof{figure}{\label{delete-me} A very basic $X^2$ plot for
demonstration.}
\end{figure}
-Figure \ref{deleteme-wfpc2} is another demonstration of showing images
+Figure \ref{delete-me-demo} is another demonstration of showing images
(datasets) using PGFPlots. It shows a small crop of an image from the
Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2, on board the Hubble Space Telescope from
1993 to 2009. This cropped image is one of the sample FITS files from the
@@ -116,13 +116,11 @@ webpage\footnote{\url{https://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/fits_samples.html}}. Just
as another basic reporting of measurements on this dataset within the paper
without using numbers in the \LaTeX{} source, the mean is
$\deletemewfpctwomean$ and the median is $\deletemewfpctwomedian$. The
-skewness in the histogram of Figure \ref{deleteme-wfpc2}(b) explains this
-difference between the mean and median. Also, the value of quantile
-$\deletemewfpcquantile$ (set in the pipeline configuration file
-\texttt{delete-me-wfpc2-quant.mk}) is $\deletemewfpctwoquantile$. The
-dataset was prepared for demonstration here with Gnuastro's
-\textsf{Convert\-Type} program and the histogram and basic statstics were
-generated with Gnuastro's \textsf{Statistics} program.
+skewness in the histogram of Figure \ref{delete-me-demo}(b) explains this
+difference between the mean and median. The dataset was prepared for
+demonstration here with Gnuastro's \textsf{Convert\-Type} program and the
+histogram and basic statstics were generated with Gnuastro's
+\textsf{Statistics} program.
{\small PGFP}lots\footnote{\url{https://ctan.org/pkg/pgfplots}} is a great
tool to build the plots within \LaTeX{} and removes the necessity to add
@@ -156,9 +154,9 @@ new co-authors (who don't want to be distracted by these issues in their
first time reading).
\begin{figure}[t]
- \includetikz{delete-me-wfpc2}
+ \includetikz{delete-me-demo}
- \captionof{figure}{\label{deleteme-wfpc2} (a) An example image of the
+ \captionof{figure}{\label{delete-me-demo} (a) An example image of the
Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2, on board the Hubble Space Telescope from
1993 to 2009. This is one of the sample images from the FITS standard
webpage, kept as examples for this file format. (b) Histogram of pixel