
   gauss Npix [Nspots] [-border N] [-sat cnts]

   calculate statistics on stars, assuming a Gaussian profile.  The
   user types a key on a star in the Kii window, and the resulting
   information is printed on the screen.  This is really aperture
   photometry.  Npix defines the aperture width (square aperture), the
   optional -border defines the number of pixels in an annulus used to
   find the background, -sat defines the value of a saturated pixel.
   If the Nspots option is given, exactly Nspots stars are chosen.
   Otherwise, the user may type on stars until the 'q' is typed.  The
   results of the last star are stored the a set of Mana variables.

   See also: star, cursor

