> When "following" an aliased peak into a window where the unaliased shift
> is part of the world view (because there's another spectrum viewed in the
> window recorded with different folding) you arrive at the unaliased shift
> rather than the aliased (into the appropriate spectrum) shift. Since the
> peak knows what spectrum it belongs to (or at least both the Peak List
> Editor and Peak Selection poups do) wouldn't it make sense to do to the
> appropriately aliased position?
Brian,
Neither Wayne nor I can reproduce this problem, we always get to the
aliased position.
Maybe there's something more specific to your set-up?
Incidentally I have just spotted and fixed a bug in the Peak Selection
popup which was causing Follow Peaks to function (upon a toggle) on the
last selected peak, even if none was correctly highlighted. Could this be
related to the issue?
Tim
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