> Unfortunately, I've just noticed that that information is not being
> propagated down to the C world. So this is still not a perfect
> solution. But it seems to make things work (0 being a better volume
> than infinite for the purpose at hand). So for now I would recommend (at
> least on OSX) using "box sum" or "truncated box sum", after removing all
> the peaks with "inf". (If you edit the ccp/Nmr.xml file that might be the
> fastest way, as long as you haven't done anything with those peaks yet.)
As a first step to remove the 'inf' volumes you could try running
[Recalculate Intensities] for selected peaks in the menu option
Crosspeaks::Edit Peak List, after choosing a different integration method.
T.
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