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oip list and oip list_baselines output are a bit messy and it is difficult to assess which value belong to which field. As an example:
oip list
oip list_baselines
oilist 2018-12-14T051749_HD45677_IR-LM_IN_IN_cal_oifits_0.fits target_name s_ra s_dec t_exptime t_min t_max em_res_power em_min em_max facility_name instrument_name nb_vis nb_vis2 nb_t3 nb_channels HD45677 97.072017 -13.05308 0.07500000298023224 58466.225046249856 58466.23150952865 47.39237355339858 2.841224613803206E-6 4.209076450933935E-6 VLTI MATISSE 6 6 4 64
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oip list and oip list_baselines should also print the same information order. As an example: facility | instrument | target name | target position .
facility | instrument | target name | target position
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oip list
andoip list_baselines
output are a bit messy and it is difficult to assess which value belong to which field.As an example:
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