Hi,
I have a niggle about the way zooming in and out can change the
centre of the viewed area if the edge of the viewed area hits the edge of
the window's "world". The effect is that if you zoom out and back in
again you can easily end up looking at something completely different
than what you started looking at. I class this as highly non-ideal
behaviour.
I'm not sure what the best solution to this is. Defining the Min
& Max aliased frequencies for a spectrum viewed in the window
(Experiment->Edit Spectra->Referencing) mitigates the effect somewhat at
the expense of having the contours & crosspeaks reproduced in tiled
fashion (as intended). But this is not ideal.
This reminds me of something else - analysis (& the Data Model?)
currently seem to only handle the "aliased" version of aliased/folded
frequencies (or am I missing something).
Also - will the tiling of aliased contours in a sign sensitive
manner be possible? (i.e. +ve contours in even aliasings and -ve contours
in odd aliasings or vice versa)
Brian
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Dr. Brian O. Smith ---------------------- B.Smith at bio.gla.ac.uk
Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Institute Biomedical & Life Sciences,
Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
Tel: 0141 330 5167/6459 Fax: 0141 330 8640
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