Hi,
I guess what I really want would be to control the spectra displayed on
a per strip basis rather than per window possibly by changing the
displayed spectra only for the active strip. The reason why I want this
is that during sequential assignment I like to use 15N HSQC-TOCSY and
h_cconh to confirm sequential possibilities from other experiment pairs,
however this can get very confusing when looking at two large spin
systems. If this cant be done using strips, the sort of thing I'm after
is coordinating one axis (preferably with a choice of either x or y)
whilst allowing the other axis to float. I guess this would also
require the two windows to be of equal size in the linked dimension.
Cheers
Andy
On Wed, 2006-04-19 at 17:38 +0100, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is actually a class in the data model which was set up to allow
> exactly that, back when we were thinking of doing strips not in the same
> window (because of Tk hassles). It's done by AxisRegion (and, for
> example, there is one x AxisRegion for each strip, in data model terms),
> rather than by AxisPanel. So in theory you could have two windows, one
> with six strips and one with four strips, and the x axis region of the
> second strip in the first is coordinated with the fourth strip in the
> second (as a complicated example). But I imagine this would most be
> useful to have axes coordinated where there is only one AxisRegion along
> the axes in each of the windows. So we can put this kind of thing into
> Analysis, the real question is how complicated you want the possibilities
> to be.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Dr Andy Herbert wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way to link two windows together so that they behave like
> > strips, having coordinated zooming and movement, but allowing different
> > spectra to be visualised in each?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Andy
> >
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