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Adding in annotated image of the point source selector
I found it a little hard to follow your description of the point source selector. I made an annotated figure that I think would be helpful to what you have already written

There is no good way to display pdfs inside markdown, and adding code to load this figure would only confuse things. There is no way to do what you ask sadly.
There's a may to add images in markdown.


But absolutely your choice if you want to add it or not.
There be the catch. What the hell is the path of a ipython notebook cached in someone’s browser? lol
On Jan 15, 2016, at 4:37 PM, Meg Schwamb [email protected] wrote:
There's a may to add images markdown.
 
But absolutely your choice if you want to add it or not.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/fraserw/trippy/issues/4#issuecomment-172009730.
Just going through the old issues, and this one never seemed to get sorted out. Do you know the way to incorporate this image with the correct path?
Could we use something like
if tutorial==True:
pyl.text(x1, y1, 'Histogram of FWHM', color='r')
pyl.text(x2, y2, 'Histogram of fit chi values', color='r')
etc.
Which would make the text appear directly on the figure, but only when a tutorial flag is set to True (would need to add a tutorial keyword to the psfStarSelector call, but it could be optional with False as default). If desirable, I could have a look at implementing that.