Resetting integrals


1.  Move the Glide window away from the command line.
    (Use the left mouse button and the Alt key.)

2.  In the command line type >cz
    This command should clear all the current resets.

3.  Click on [Part Integral] in the bottom menu line.  The green line on the
    screen and any integral regions can be scaled using the middle mouse button.

4.  Click on [Resets].  At the bottom of the display screen you should see
    "Add resets" and "Remove Resets".  This means that using the left mouse button
    you can add resets and the right mouse button will remove resets.

5.  By left clicking on the left side of a peak region you will add a start
    reset and left clicking on the right side of the peak should add a stop reset.
    You should see the green line become dotted anywhere there is *not* an 
    integral region.  

6.  After adding all your starts and stops, click on [Return] on the bottom
    menu line.

7.  At the command line type >dli.  A list of integral regions should
    appear in the lower text window.

8.  You may then set a particular integral region to a specific value using
    >setint(1,2)   This example sets region 1 to an integral of 2.

9.  To see the new integrals on the screen, type >vp=20 dpir
    Re-set your integral if necessary.

10.  To plot the new integrals, click on [AutoPlot].





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