Author: bugman Date: Thu Sep 6 11:30:04 2012 New Revision: 17470 URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=17470&view=rev Log: Small edits of the consistency testing figure caption in the relax user manual. Modified: trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex Modified: trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex?rev=17470&r1=17469&r2=17470&view=diff ============================================================================== --- trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex (original) +++ trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex Thu Sep 6 11:30:04 2012 @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ \begin{figure*}[h] \label{fig: consistency analysis} \centerline{\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth, bb=5 2 1244 669]{graphics/analyses/consistency_testing/consistency__J0_PSE-4.eps.gz}} -\caption[Example of consistency testing visual analysis]{Example of consistency testing visual analysis. Relaxation data from three different magnetic fields are compared. For each pair of magnetic field, a correlation plot of the calculated $J(0)$ values (approach A, top) as well as an histogram of the ration of calculated $J(0)$ values (approach B, bottom) are shown. These graphs must be manually created from the output of the sample script shown in section~\ref{sect: consistency tests - sample script}. Data from \citep{MorinGagne09b} is used for the purpose of this example.} +\caption[Example of consistency testing visual analysis]{Example of consistency testing visual analysis. Relaxation data from three different magnetic fields are compared. For each pair of magnetic field, a correlation plot of the calculated $J(0)$ values (approach A, top) as well as an histogram of the ration of calculated $J(0)$ values (approach B, bottom) are shown. These graphs must be manually created from the output of the sample script shown in section~\ref{sect: consistency tests - sample script}. The PSE-4 data, as published in \citet{MorinGagne09b}, has been reused for the purpose of this example.} \end{figure*} An example of such an analysis is shown in Figure~\ref{fig: consistency analysis}. This example displays both consistent and inconsistent data. As the figure shows, the data recorded at 500 MHz and 600 MHz are consistent with each other whereas the data recorded at 800 MHz is consistent with the neither the 500 MHz nor 600 MHz data. Since more than two magnetic fields were used, this allowed the identification of the 800 MHz data as being inconsistent allowing the authors to take special care with this data set.