No, that was not the problem. The active peaklist in the experiment
is number 1, and the only peaklist available for that experiment is
number 1.
I tried another window with another peaklist and spectrum, I can then
select peaks in the usual way. But if I pick any peaks in that window
I get the same probelm as in the other window.
Making a new window identical to the one not working does not help.
It is still not possible to select peaks. Seems the problem is in the
peaklist or the peaks. Problem is that whatever is wrong is stored to
the next session.
Magnus
31 maj 2005 kl. 17.11 skrev Wayne Boucher:
> I'm wondering if the peak list is not active. We had that problem
> this
> morning here with a project. So if you go into Experiment -> Edit
> Spectra
> then there is a column for active peak list. It is only that peaklist
> which you can select peaks in. And it's possible (I'm not sure why
> off
> the top of my head, Tim might know more) that for some reason that
> shift-ctrl-leftbutton created a new peak list into which to insert the
> peak.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Tue, 31 May 2005, Magnus Helgstrand wrote:
>
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Now I am getting a bit confused. I restarted Analysis and I can still
>> not select the CPs. Something saved in the project?
>>
>> Magnus
>>
>> 31 maj 2005 kl. 16.58 skrev Magnus Helgstrand:
>>
>>
>>> Hi Analysis users,
>>>
>>> I used the shift-ctrl-leftbutton function to pick a new peak in a
>>> 3D-spectrum. After that I can no longer use the left key to select
>>> a peak in the spectrum, except the peak I just created. Other peaks
>>> can be selected using shift-leftbutton.
>>>
>>> Macros such as "a" to assign or rightbutton commands such as peak-
>>>
>>>> center z-plane can not be used on other peaks than the newly
>>>> created.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I does not help to close the window and then opening it again...
>>>
>>> I universal problem or just in my compilation?
>>>
>>> I use Analysis 1.0.3 on a Mac.
>>>
>>> Magnus
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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