Dear All,
Not sure I understand this completely. But as a matter of principle, if you
do a'go to position' on a peak that is at say, 122ppm, one would expect to
go to the position 122ppm. Whether there are any contours there is a
separate question. Have I misunderstood everything?
Yours,
Rasmus
On Feb 10 2007, Tim Stevens wrote:
> > I'm making strip plots. I'm walking through 3Ds (HNHAs and HSQC-NOESY)
> > and I get to a place where I have to navigate to an HN-N plane that is
> > aliased. When I push the "goto position" button in the Peak Selection
> > popup it takes me to most upfield place in my spectrum. There is
> > nothing there. I think it "should" (?) take me to the plane HN-N plane
> > where the (aliased) peaks live instead of actual (unaliased) PPM of the
> > resonance.
>
> Hi Justin,
>
> I should probably put in a mechanism to either take you to the aliased PPM
> (with a warning) if it can't take you to the real one, or maybe ask if you
> like to extend the countours.
>
> However, you could presently extend the minimum and maximum aliased
> frequencies of the 3D spectra (Edit Spectra:[Referencing]) to something
> beyond 111 PPM, so you can navigate to there. (If you have already
> extended the contours, then I guess there's a bug.)
>
> Alternatively, navigate from the aliased HSCQ position at 134 PPM to the
> alised 3D position. If you assign one of the 3D peaks to the unaliased
> resonance Analysis (as long as you've not disabled the option) should ask
> you if you'd like to extend the contouring region to cover the unaliased
> position. Just to check: Have you already assigned the unaliased resonance
> to any of the 3D peaks?
>
> Let me know if changing the contour limits doesn't help.
>
> Tim
>
>
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