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Tested with `astropy` 2.0.12 and 3.1.2, both versions failed the following example:
from astropy.table import Table
data = Table.read('test.dat')
```
Traceback (most recent call last):…
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from user
In "AASTeX" export format, the bibitem lines have periods at the end
where they shouldn't (the AAS Journals don't format this way). There
are also some other problems with punctuation,…
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The referee requests that we address a handful of small issues that should be relatively easy to resolve.
- [x] ~~Update the language throughout the paper to acknowledge that PLAsTiCC has concluded…
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Currently, the export service generates the macro `\apj` for ApJL papers. This should be `\apjl` (see e.g. the AASTeX output for 2019ApJ...875L..25M:
```
\bibitem[Martin et al.(2019)]{2019ApJ...875L…
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Currently, we acknowledge only one software package at the end of the paper:
```
Software: Astropy (The Astropy Collaboration et al. 2018)
```
Here are some questions (which may require a conver…
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In Python 2, the following code works, but not in Python 3:
```
In [6]: import gzip
In [7]: f = gzip.open('data.txt.gz')
In [8]: from astropy.table import Table
In [9]: t = Table.read(f, format='a…
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With the latest update, I can no longer compile a aastex62 document, getting the following error:
LaTeX2e
(./Chromo2DSim.tex (./aastex62.cls
Document Class: aastex62 2017/10/16 Version 6.2/AAS m…
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A couple of users have mentioned that "Export" is not an intuitive label for getting bibtex, aastex, etc. output when one is viewing an abstract page.
Some alternatives:
1. "Cite as" (used by Zeno…
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If the 'doctype' of a record is `software`, the AASTeX export of a record should be formatted as follows:
```
\bibitem[...]{bibcode} {authors} {year}, {title}, {version}, {publisher}, doi:{doi}
``…
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I am running pipeline.py with offset correction method=panstarrs. The run failed with the following error:
Running: offsets.py tier1-jul2018.cfg
Determining astrometric offsets with method panstar…