Hi Kira,
There is a bug in some versions of AIJ that somehow allows a non-numeric value to get into the Y-data shift setting.
That shows up as the weird question mark that you are seeing. Have you updated to the latest daily build? If not, try
that and see if it resolves your problem. Let me know either way please so I can confirm whether or not I have fixed
this problem. To update, follow these short directions:
http://astroimagej.1065399.n5.nabble.com/After-a-fresh- installation-of-AIJ-be-sure- to-update-to-the-latest-build- td142.html
As FYI, there is a workaround that will also resolve the problem without an update, but you will loose any custom
settings that you have set up. To perform the workaround, go to Multi-plot_Main->File->"Restore all AIJ default
settings". However, if you load a previously saved plotcfg file that has the non-numeric value saved, the problem will
return. For that reason, it is best to do the update, which *should* resolve the problem and let you retain your custom
settings.
Karen
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