> is it possible to specify that certain axes of a spectrum are J-coupled?
Theoretically, yes. - There is a slot for this in the Data Model
(experimental dimension reference measurement type: ExpDimRef.measurementType)
However, in practice this information has never been filled in. For the
moment we've kept the setting up of experiments and spectra simple, but in
the future this should be filled in automatically.
The plan is that we will describe a number of experimental prototypes,
which will have this sort of thing, and things like the atomic transfer
pathways defined, for a named type of experiment. You would then just
choose which type of experiment you're doing. This system is still in its
infancy; we've only just done the modelling on the expermental transfer
mechanism. Also, with the prototypes will come the ability to select more
specific types of window axis mappings.
Of course if you're really keen, you could set ExpDimRef.measurementType
and filter out spectra explicitly with scripts.
> and can i pick which spectra i want to be displayed in a certain window? at the
> moment, all 'possible' spectra are displayed in each window.
No, but I'll discuss this with Wayne.
[ Wayne: SpectrumWindowView.isActive? ]
> also, can i disable the universal action of the spectrum toggle button
> to make it window specific?
Yes. Toggle 'Shortcuts global' in General Options
(Old version: on main popup, New version in the 'Other' menu)
> currently, toggling a spectrum 'on' in one window toggles it 'off' in
> all windows where it was previously being displayed and vice-versa.
This issue is known and possibly fixed by now. Will be in by the next
update if not. Not having shortcuts global would give more acceptable
behaviour in the meantime.
> finally, i'd like to write some macros to perform some more unique functions.
> any general tips on this?
Will discuss in next email.
Tim
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