That'll be it, thanks.
The length of the moveable bar in the scroll bar as a fraction of the
window size does not scale with the window aspect ratio? If I make the
window 'wider' (ratio = 4) the bar gets so big you can't move it
anywhere as it fills window.
Paul
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> I'm not positive I understand the question (so someone with more NMR sense
> might have to comment) but it looks like you have unusual 15N ppm values
> outside the default "universe" as defined by Analysis. You can change
> that by going into Other --> Axes and Panels and in the middle table you
> can change the size of the "universe" for each isotope type in the sixth
> ("Region") column. (The default for 15N is 80, 135.)
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Paul Driscoll wrote:
>
> > I am monitoring changs to a 15N spectrum where I follow both His ring NH's
> > at ca. 200 ppm and Arg/Lys side chain NH at ca. 70 ppm. I do this by
> > recording two separate ('unfolded') spectra with different 15N offsets, so
> > as not to get off resonance errors. When I load these into analysis I have
> > some issues:
> >
> > To make the spectra look sensible I have to adjust the aspect ratio (to
> > e.g. 4), but then the scroll bar becomes too big to move it up and down
> > the 15N axis. Also I seem to lose the top and bottom of the
> > combined spectra. I
> > thought maybe 'slice range' would be able to adjust for an extra wide
> > sweepwidth but I am not very clear what this parameter is, or what units
> > it is in.
> >
> > Am I testing the limits by having an unusual requirement or am I being
> > dumb?
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
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