> As I understand from previous emails (see below) the Reproduce Peaks
> function in Current Peak Lists goes through a fresh picking procedure
> and creates a peak in the target spectrum at a position identical to
> that of a peak from the source list only if it finds a maximum at that
> peak position. Is this correct? Could there be a way for the peak
> picking procedure to be done using a definable box area centered at the
> position of the source peak in the target spectrum such that it finds a
> nearest matching maximum? Also, in the cases where the picking procedure
> fails, is there a readable peak list output for all peaks in the source
> spectra which were unable to be reproduced in the target spectra?
Should be fairly easy to add. I'll look into doing something for the bext
release.
T.
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