Hi,
I'd like some clarification about the ramifications about what you are
suggesting below. I'm not too clear about the CCPN data model as yet,
but how would this action affect any peaks that are already picked (and
possibly assigned) in the spectrum? Presumably they would still keep
their original shifts etc, or would they also move with the rest of the
spectrum?
Cheers
Andy
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 17:12 +0000, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure I understood the original question, but I'll add something to
> the below. If your spectrum referencing is wrong then if you change it in
> an external (i.e. non-Analysis) file then you will have to re-load it as a
> new spectrum (and delete the old one) because once a spectrum is loaded in
> Analysis all the referencing information (and the like) is stored
> internally. To change the referencing internally (which is the preferred
> method) you choose the
>
> Experiment -> Edit Spectra
>
> menu item, which brings up a dialog. You click on the desired spectrum
> and then hit the "Referencing" button, and then edit the values there.
>
> If the original question was referring to the size of the "universe" then
> to change that you choose the
>
> Other -> Axes and Panels
>
> menu item, which brings up a dialog. In the second, "Axis types", table
> one of the columns (the sixth one) is called "Region". You just edit the
> values there (you'll probably have to zoom in the window or something to
> make the change take place).
>
> Wayne
>
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Seth Chitayat wrote:
>
> > if i understand you correctly, you have to change the referencing (e.g.
> > water from 4.77 to 4.8 will shift everything +0.2) in your fid.com file.
> >
> > hope this helps,
> > seth
> >
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