\cgidef{ -tex \flag #2{#1 & #2 \\} {flags} #3{\subsection*{Definition of Flags for soft X-ray observations} Option: {\bf #2} ({\bf 0}=show all flags, {\bf x}=hexadecimal)\par \begin{tabular}{|rp|}}{\end{tabular}} } %%% Cat. II/253 flags %%% {#1} name of this table of flags (MUST BE THE FILENAME without extension) %%% {#2} x=display in Hexa; 0=display all flags (including those which are zero) %%% {#3}{width=640,height=500,toolbar=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes} %{CDFS flags (combines Sextractor and COMBO-17)}{0}{} \begin{flags}{flags}{0}{width=760,height=500,toolbar=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes} \flag{1}{bright source in the field (4U, Vela SNR, Cygnus loop)} \flag{2}{J and/or 2-6keV band data show evidence for the presence of a source in the field of view.} \flag{4}{ M and/or I-band data show evidence for the presence of a source in the field of view.} \flag{8}{B and/or C-band source was in the field of view (HZ43, AM Her, Cygnus Loop, Vela SNR, Sco X-1, U Gem)} \flag{16}{payload was pointed at the Earth} \flag{32}{not used} \flag{64}{not used} \flag{128}{not used} \flag{256}{B and/or C-band data are possibly contaminated.} \flag{512}{B and/or C-band data are definitely contaminated.} \flag{1024}{not used} \flag{2048}{livetime correction is uncertain.} \flag{4096}{fewer than 50 useful telemetry subframes in the observation } \flag{8192}{observation contains bad telemetry.} \end{flags}