DS9 Region File Format Limitations¶
Region Shapes¶
The following DS9 regions shapes do not have corresponding
Region
classes and therefore are not supported:
panda, epanda, and bpanda
vector
ruler
compass
projection
Coordinate Frames¶
Region
objects represent abstract shapes that are not tied to any particular image or WCS transformation. Therefore, the following DS9 coordinate frames are not supported:physical
detector
linear
amplifier
tile
wcs and wcs0
wcs[a-z]
If you have a DS9 region file that uses one of these coordinate frames, you can load it into DS9 with its corresponding image/WCS and then save the region with a coordinate frame supported by this package (e.g., image, ICRS, FK5, etc.).
A coordinate frame must be specified in the DS9 region file. This package does not assume a default coordinate frame.
DS9 regions with mixed coordinate systems within a region specifier are not supported. For example, a region file with an
image
coordinate frame must not have angular sizes, e.g.,image; circle(650, 932, 3')
is not supported.
Other Limitations¶
Reading and then writing a DS9 region file will not produce an identical file to the original, but the encoded regions are identical. Therefore, it will produce identical
Region
objects when read back in again. In other words, read/write/read (or parse/serialize/parse) will exactly roundtripRegion
objects.DS9 composite regions are parsed into separate, independent
Region
objects.
Plotting Differences¶
The point symbol size must be a integer (matplotlib limitation).
Point symbols may not have dashed lines (matplotlib limitation).
Point symbols can be plotted with filled colors, which DS9 does not support. Because of this, DS9 serializations will ignore the
fill=1
metadata.Annulus regions can be plotted with filled colors, which DS9 does not support. Because of this, DS9 serializations will ignore the
fill=1
metadata for annulus regions (annulus, ellipse, box).Text labels are plotted only for
TextPixelRegion
objects. For other region objects, the text labels are stored in the region metadata.