> 1. I have the peak list editor open and a peak selected
> 2. then go to a spectrum (it can even be a spectrum the peak list
> doesn't refer to) and select a peak
> 3. do an operation that requires a single peak to be selected e.g. p
> or <delete>
> 4. I get a dialog saying that I have multiple peaks selected, and the
> operation cannot proceed.
>
> surely the operation should only apply to the peaks in the currently
> focused window...
>
> it certainly caused me a certain amount of consternation as the peak
> list editor window was hidden at the time...
It is the intention that the peaks selected in tables do not relate to the
peaks selected in the spectrum windows. So I'm a bit confused by what is
happening.
Of course there could be another peak selected in a spectrum window that
is not visible. If peaks are selected in spectrum windows without using
the <Shift> key then the whole selection should be entirely redefined.
T.
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