If you trust the software, it does a pretty decent job of generating automated wavelength solutions for NeAr or NeNeAr arcs.
The philosophy is to trace an aperture down the order center, and then cross correlate this trace against an archived solution to identify lines and make a rough fit. Then the lines are re-centroided and and arc solution is written to disk.
If you wish to inspect the solutions - and you should, at least for the first several tries - you can select "User Reidentify" from the preferences menu. If this mode is called, a GUI will launch to allow the user to check the line centroids and evaluate the fit manually.
The initial screen of the line ID GUI (based on x_identify from xidl) is shown below:
This screen shows a view of the order-center arc trace, with the x-axis as pixel number. The first-round line identifications are indicated in red based on the cross-correlation procedure.
The x_identify GUI is fairly complicated (and occasionally buggy) but only a few commands are relevant for our purposes. At any time, you can type a capital 'H' to get a summary of key commands. Here are the most important ones for this screen:
Once you are satisfied with your line IDs, it is time to move on to for the wavelength solution. To launch the fit program, put the cursor or the graphics area and type capital 'F'. This launches the interactive 1D fitting GUI, shown below:
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