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-rw-r--r-- | acquisition/chapter.tex | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dissertation.cls | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | opa/chapter.tex | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | processing/chapter.tex | 2 |
4 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/acquisition/chapter.tex b/acquisition/chapter.tex index 0d3d1c5..0436028 100644 --- a/acquisition/chapter.tex +++ b/acquisition/chapter.tex @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ for w2 in w2_points: set_d2(d2)
measure_signal()
\end{codefragment}
-In this simple example, there are 5 \python{w1} destinations, 7 \phon{w2} destinations, and 12
+In this simple example, there are 5 \python{w1} destinations, 7 \python{w2} destinations, and 12
\python{d2} destinations, so there are a total of $5\times7\times12=420$ pixels in the
three-dimensional scan. %
The acquisition software must set the hardware to each of these points and acquire data at each of
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ We can write the conjugate equation to \ref{eq:simple_exponential_decay}, asking need to get a cerain signal level?'':
\begin{eqnarray}
\log{(S)} &=& -\frac{t}{\tau} \\
-t &=& -\taulog{(S)}.
+t &=& -\tau\log{(S)}.
\end{eqnarray}
So to step linearly in $t$, my step size has to go as $-\tau\log{(S)}$.
diff --git a/dissertation.cls b/dissertation.cls index afb2dc9..aecaaad 100644 --- a/dissertation.cls +++ b/dissertation.cls @@ -118,17 +118,17 @@ colback=bg, boxrule=1pt, colframe=bg, - arc=0, + arc=0pt, shadow=false, - use counter=equation, + new/use counter=equation, boxsep=1ex, top=0pt, left=0pt, right=0pt, bottom=0pt, comment={\hfill(\arabic{chapter}.\arabic{equation})}, listing outside comment, - righthand width=2.5em, + righthand width=3em, sidebyside gap=0pt, minted language=#1, - before skip =-0.5\baselinestretch, - after skip=2\baselinestretch, + %before skip =-0.5\baselinestretch, + %after skip=2\baselinestretch, } \BeforeBeginEnvironment{codefragment}{\begin{singlespace}\stepcounter{equation}} diff --git a/opa/chapter.tex b/opa/chapter.tex index 75459b5..a57847a 100644 --- a/opa/chapter.tex +++ b/opa/chapter.tex @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ are shown. % \end{figure}
\begin{figure}
- \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{opa/c2}}
+ \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{opa/c2}
\caption{
CAPTION TODO
}
diff --git a/processing/chapter.tex b/processing/chapter.tex index 81886c2..baca84c 100644 --- a/processing/chapter.tex +++ b/processing/chapter.tex @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ It contains a central data ``container'' that is capable of storing all of the i each multidimensional (or one-dimensional) spectra: the \python{Data} class. %
It also defines a \python{Collection} class that contains data objects, collection
objects, and other pieces of metadata in a hierarchical structure. %
-Let's first discuss \mitinline{python}{Data}.
+Let's first discuss \mintinline{python}{Data}.
All spectra are stored within WrightTools as multidimensional arrays. %
Arrays are containers that store many instances of the same data type, typically numerical
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