Tim Stevens wrote:
>>Also one final point about the "link sequential spinsystems" function i
>>don't know how other users feel but the way i use it i would prefer to have
>>the "query spin system" displayed in first strip of the destination window
>>(perhaps even with a bolder frame or something) as opposed to in a seperate
>>window (setting the query window to the same as the destination window
>>doesn't achieve this effect) as this would cut down on fiddling when
>>zooming and toggling between spectra.
>>
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>The reason for using two windows is that the user might want to have
>different spectra visible for the 'query' and 'matches' and single window
>is necessarily going to show the same spectra. However, I will try to
>change things so that both ways are possible, i.e. if the same window is
>used twice the query will not disappear.
>
>On a related note, Wayne and I are actively looking into being able to tie
>axes of different windows so that they show the same regions and move
>together.
>
>Tim
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A few points I had to mind if they will help
1. I had 2 windows hncaHN and hncaHN2 both of which show the same view
of the data. When I use link sequential spin systems only the first
window appears in the lists available for queries and results display
2. having to delete search results to display other matches is slightly
annoying as you can't go back without redoing the search
3. when you look at the search results and the strips it is not always
clear what is related to what, would it be possible to put say a border
or color label (bluey purple?!) on the currently selected search
result... I seem to be doing a lot of strip counting
obviously I may be missing some obvious anwers to these probelems ;-)
regards
gary
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