% Print using pstex.4 -o landscape \documentstyle[apjpt]{article} \hoffset -0.4truein \voffset -0.56truein \textheight 7.5truein \textwidth 10.0truein \pagestyle{headings} \newcommand{\er}{\mbox{$\pm$}} \newcommand{\sam}{UVSX sample} % \newcommand{\usam}{UVSX SAMPLE} % \newcommand{\uother}{OTHER ``IPC''} % \newcommand{\other}{other ``IPC''} % \newcommand{\pp}{\mbox{$^{\prime\prime}$}} \newcommand{\hd}[1]{\phantom{#1}} \newcommand{\mc}[1]{\multicolumn{1}{c}{#1}} \newcommand{\mct}[3]{\multicolumn{#1}{#2}{#3}} \newcommand{\ml}[1]{\multicolumn{1}{l}{#1}} \newcommand{\mr}[1]{\multicolumn{1}{r}{#1}} % % \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.6} \begin{document} \setcounter{page}{69} \begin{planotable}{lllll} \tablenum{14} \tablewidth{6.0in} \tablecaption{BOLOMETRIC AND MULTIWAVEBAND LUMINOSITIES} \tablehead{ \colhead{Name }& \colhead{UVOIR ($0.1-100 \mu$m) }& \colhead{Bolometric (1 m-10 keV) }& \colhead{Ly cont (912\AA-10 keV) }& \colhead{Ionizing Photon Rate } } \startdata \input{table14.tgt} \tablecomments{Values are logarithm of luminosity in units of erg s$^{-1}$; the `ionizing photon rate' is the number of photons emitted per unit time, multiplied by 1 Rydberg to give it the units of luminosity.} \end{planotable} \end{document}