Options()
{
Curve="shcal20.14c";
};
Plot()
{
Your model
};
Open new file. Tools > Options and select the curve you want from the drop down. Or you can type in the command you want under View > code. But either way you need to open a new file first.
Alex
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On Behalf Of D.C. Leon
Sent: 07 February 2022 12:30
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Subject: Modify Curve Calibration
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I consult you, in the online OxCal I have entered several dates in the "Projects" section. However, the dates calibration (the correction curve it uses) is always for the northern hemisphere (Reimer et al. 2020) and I need to modify it for the southern hemisphere
(Hogg et al. 2020). Does anyone know how to change it?
Thanks greetings
diego leon
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