

 ** LIST OF THE COMMANDS:
   
          A = Assign (in DP B).
    cntrl-A = Assign all the transitions on the screen.
      alt-A = Assign the transitions within 0.1*line-width
          B = Base-line fitting (in PAC).
          C = Compress the spectrum, default = 50%. The compression
              factor (default = 2) is given as [x]C, x = real or
              integer.
          D = Decrease the spectrum, default = 50% (see C).
          d = Spectrum shifted downward on the screen.
          E = Expand the spectrum, default = 50% (see C).
    cntrl-E = Expand the cursor range (=F2 = cntrl-W).
       [n]F = n-terms baseline fitting [in PAC(B-mode)].
          G = get new line-width and Gaussian contribution (%)
              (in TLS).

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       [n]H = a) only intensities (Heights) of the lines are
              optimized, n = the number of the baseline terms
              (in TLS).
          H = Help !!
          I = Increase the intensity of the spectrum (see C and D).
          i = The spectrum shifted upward on the screen.
          L = shift the spectrum to the left (see C).
    cntrl-L = shift the spectrum to the left so far that the next
            = line or peak-top is brought to the screen (DP B).
          M = F9 (reMove).
    cntrl-M = F10 (reMove all).
          N = Next.
 
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          O = max. Overlay found between the observed and computed
              spectra in DP B.
          P = a) Peak-Picking (PAC)
              b) Packing when peak-top positions are known.
       [x]P = Peak-picking criterium is given in PIC.
       [n]Q = line-positions, line-intensitied and line-widths for
              each line are optimized (in TLS).
          R = shift the spectrum to right (see C).
    cntrl-R = shift the spectrum to the right so far that the next
            = line or peak-top is brought to the screen (DP B).

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          S = scaling the intensities of the observed line-intensities
              (in DP B)
       [x]S = Shoulder-picking criterium is given in PIC.
         Sd = scaling the intensities of the observed digital spectrum
              (DP B)
          T = set the maximum intensity to the middle of the screen
          V = store the view to *.XYP file (in TLS)
          W = display whole the scale.
    cntrl-W = display the cursor range
          X = eXit
       [n]Z = a) the frequencies, intensities and the line-width are
              optimized by keeping the line-width the same for
              every line (TLS).
              b) The interpolation of the peak-top frequencies is
              not done (in PIC)

 ** THE FUNCTION KEYS:

      SPACE = cursor expand (= F2)
         F1 = Help
         F2 = cursor expand
      F3,F4 = shift between the peak-top-cursors and the frequency-
              cursors
         F5 = remove the cursors
         F8 = remove the assignments of the transitions within
              0.1*line-width
         F9 = remove the assignment
        F10 = remove all the assignments on the display
        F11 = give shoulders manually
        F12 = add shoulders manually

 ** THE CURSOR KEYS:

         <left>  = The left cursor is moved to the left.
   cntrl-<left>  = The right cursor is moved to the left.
     alt-<left>  = Both of the cursors are moved to the left.
         <right> = The left cursor is moved to the right.
   cntrl-<right> = The right cursor is moved to the right.
     alt-<right> = Both of the cursors are moved to the right.
            <up> = the intensity of the spectrum is increased.
        alt-<up> = cntrl-<up> = the spectrum is shift up.
          <down> = The intensity of the spectrum is decreased.
      alt-<down> = cntrl-<down> = the spectrum is shifted down.

 ** END OF THE LIST
